Monday, December 28, 2009

How do I resize a Macromedia Flash animaiton?

I need to know how to convert a 550 x 400 into a 350 x 250 without having to manually resize all the objects on every scene.How do I resize a Macromedia Flash animaiton?
When you publish your flash project, there are some options regarding the size of the movie you're going to see later on. There's exact fit option, several scale values or even exact pixel dimensions. I believe these options appear in the flash tab on the publish settings feature. Go and check it.





MakiavelHow do I resize a Macromedia Flash animaiton?
Ok this is what i usually do





Select all the frames of all the layers at one time using the shift key and the mouse in your main time line.





Now Right Click and select Cut Frames.





Then Goto Insert-%26gt;New Symbol; Select Movie Clip and name it something that will remind you dat all ur work is in dat ONE MovieClip.





After dat select the blank key frame inside the newly made MC . right click and select paste frames.





Come Back to the main Timeline and remove all but one layers. Then Resize your document size.





Now Open the Library and drag the newly created MC onto the stage and then resize it accordingly either using the transform tool or the panel





Enjoy
Howzit!!





If you use Macromedia Dreamweaver and you use the impotrt flash you will have a resizable window. Simply drag the sides to resize...





Now you have been servised... my 10 points please
Answer 1:





See, if you want to resize the whole animation to 350x250, you need to convert whole animtion to keyframes, and go for edit muliple frames and resize manually.





Steps:


1. Select whole animation in the time line


2. Right click and say ';convert to keyframes';


3. And click ';Edit muliple frame'; then you will ';start onion skin'; and ';end onion skin'; over the timeline.


4. Move them in order to cover whole frames.


5. Now resize the animation on the stage.


6. reset your stage size.





Answer 2:





While inserting the flash swf file in your html file write the following lines:





%26lt;embed src=';xyz.swf'; height=250 width=350%26gt;%26lt;/embed%26gt;





If you are using Dreamweaver. you can resize manually.





Cheers,


samsonvk@yahoo.com

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