project: The Need for Easing |
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| •Note: The effect in this tutorial if fairly subtle. See the Splash Page or the original Easing Tutorial for more definitive examples. | ||||
| step 1: Watch this movie and repeat as shown. (Figure A) | ||||
| A | ||||
| step 2: Repeat for the second letter flairs. (Figure B) | ||||
| B | ||||
| step 3: If you're confused, watch (and pause) this movie to check your settings. (Figure C) | ||||
| C | ||||
| step 4: Ease the final fade. (Figure D) | ||||
| D | ||||
| step 5: Here's the pre-eased swf. (Figure E) | ||||
| E | ||||
| step 6: The effect with easing is very subtle in this example so don't let that put you off. The intelligent application of easing improves virtually any animation. (Figure F) | ||||
| F | ||||
| step 7: If you think I'm harping on Easing, you're right. Never forget the need to ease! Now for something completely different: Scrolling Text. | ||||