| 9. |
Select any frame in between 1 and 10. |
| 10. |
Choose Modify > Frame |
| 11. |
In Frame properties set Tweening
: Motion Rotate
: Automatic Easing
: Out 100 |
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| 12. |
Insert keyframe at frame 12 for all three
layers. |
| 13. |
Insert blank keyframe at frame 22 for all
three layers and place all the three graphics
at their respective places where they were
at frame 1. |
| 14. |
Assign
same frame properties between frame 12 and
22 as provided for frames 1 and 10. |
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| 15. |
Create
one new layer and name it 'actions'. |
| 16. |
At frame 1 and 11 assign action 'stop'.
In the action layer, double click on the first
frame and in the frame properties give 'stop'
action. |
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| 17. |
At frame 23 give action 'Go
to and stop (1)'. |
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| 18. |
Come
back to the scene. Select the layer 'open
panels'. |
| 19. |
Choose Modify > Instance
Instance properties:
- Instance Name: open panels |
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| 20. |
Insert
one more layer above the 'open panels' layer. |
| 21. |
Draw
a patch to cover the whole 'open panels' movie
clip. |
| 22. |
Select
the new layer. Choose Modify
> Layer
In the layer properties Name:
Mask Type:
Mask |
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| 23. |
Select
the layer 'open panels'
Choose Modify > Layer
In the layer properties Type:Masked
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| 24. |
Lock
both the layers. |
| 25. |
Mask
is applied to restrict the animation of the
'open panels movie clip' to the masked area. |
| 26. |
Now
our panels' animation is ready and it is time
to assign actions to the buttons. |