Flash Easing
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- springbok
Hi guys,
I am trying to re-create some of the nice easing transitions found on this site http://www.carldekeyzer.com/ in Flash CS3, what would you suggest is the best way to do it?
I imagine its best to do it with AS, but can it be done with tweening?
Thanks in advance
- acescence0
- +1thatblokemike
- +1.000.000satan
- aw man, wish i had this last week!kingsteven
- CyBrain0
Yeah, TweenLite is the best way, but you could also create custom easing effects on the timeline. The site you posted doesn't really have any complicated easing in it. Probably a standard easeOut. The movements and interface design are so well executed that it might seem like something more is going on.
- lobstarr0
once u get use to tweenlite ull realize how much time you wasted with tweens in flash
- Mojo0
yep. Just use tweenlite.
- PonyBoy0
TweenMax (TweenLite's daddy) will tween the timeline for you - back or forward at your desired speed and ease...
adjust the 'frame' property:
TweenMax.to (myMC, .5, {frame:50, ease:Quart.easeOut } ) ;
- springbok0
Thanks You
- vlakken0
Just use the timeline....
- Projectile0
anyone every used the copy motion to action script function? Does it work nicely with custom easing? It's so much nicer than bog standard in/out easing
*timeline lover/shit scared of AS
- vlakken0
you can alter the curve of a tween to whatever you want on the timeline
- 23kon0
excellent photos on that site!