Editing a Timeline effect
You edit Timeline effects using the Effect Settings dialog box.
To edit a Timeline effect:
1.
Select the object associated with the effect on the Stage.
2.
To open the Effect Settings dialog box, do one of the following:
In the Property inspector, click Edit.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the object and select Timeline
Effects > Edit Effect from the context menu.
3.
In the Effect Settings dialog box, edit the settings you want to edit, and click OK to apply
your settings.
Deleting a Timeline effect
You use the context menu to delete Timeline effects.
To delete a Timeline effect:
On the Stage, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the object that has the
Timeline effect that you want to remove, and select Timeline Effects > Remove Effect
from the context menu.
About tweened animation
Flash can create two types of tweened animation: motion tweening and shape tweening.
In motion tweening, you define properties such as position, size, and rotation for an
instance, group, or text block at one point in time, and then you change those properties
at another point in time. You can also apply a motion tween along a path. See
instances, groups, and type" on page 253
on page
257.
In shape tweening, you draw a shape at one point in time, and then you change that shape
or draw another shape at another point in time. Flash interpolates the values or shapes for
the frames in between, creating the animation. See
To apply shape tweening to groups, instances, or bitmap images, you must first
break these elements apart. See
To apply shape tweening to text, you must break the text apart twice to convert the
text to objects. See
248
Creating Motion
and
"Breaking apart groups and objects" on page
"Breaking text apart" on page
"Tweening motion along a path"
"Tweening shapes" on page
177.
"Tweening
261.
222.
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