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what is the easiest way to make flash loop smoothly?




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Can you be a bit more specific?




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ive got 3 gradient circles that move around on flash and i tried to make them all end up in their same starting point at the end of the movie, but when it loops there is like a small pause.




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Ok, use the inspector to make sure that the x/y positions are the same at frame one as they are at the final frame. Also the sizes need to be the same at both beginning and end points.




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does flash mx have this inspector thingy u are saying? im new to it i dont know my way around it quite that well yet. ;P thank you for the help




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Yep, all flavours of Flash do. It shows you the x and y co-ordinates of the object as well as the horizontal and vertical sizes. Just click on frame one of the layer and you'll see it in properties as I recall, I've not re-installed MX yet so I'm trying to do this from memory..




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okie doke, thank yaz very much icon_wink.gif




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