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Transparency: Adjust the overall (flat) transparency of the objects.
6.
Color changes: Change the fill (flat) color of objects.
The last item, color changes, can be applied to contoned (colored) photos. You can't transform a full
color photo into a contoned one, but you can change a photo with one contone color into another color.
Note:
the above six transform types are absolutely key to all Flash animations.
If you look at Flash animation examples on the web, you'll find that almost all consist of just these effects.
Objects fade in and out; they whiz from one position to another. They sometimes spin, grow or shrink.
That's the basis for almost all Flash animations, and it's very easy to produce such animations in Web
Designer MX Premium. It is also possible to tween shape outlines and some Photo Tool
attributes in Web Designer MX Premium, but these are less common and only applicable to specific
types of object.
One thing that isn't possible with Flash is to change the shape of an object between key frames though
this will work when exporting as a movie clip.
It's not possible to change the shape between key frames in exported Flash animations.
Because the shape changes (i.e. it morphs from one shape to another), this is not possible in Web
Designer MX Premium Flash animations.
What you can't do with Web Designer MX Premium Flash
Web Designer MX Premium does not support more complex Flash features such as scripting
(programming), audio, or embedded movies.
Additionally, since Flash vector rendering is relatively primitive compared to Web Designer MX
Premium's, there are advanced Web Designer Premium effects such as feathering that cannot be used in
Flash. These are detailed in the "What Web Designer MX Premium Features Does Flash Support?
" section towards the end of this chapter.
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