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[StudioLik.com]
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2 Times One Half=my comic.
And other comics
i think the only thing i know in flash is using the brush tool. xD Lucky, you could do this.
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I'm after the three words.. not the three letters...
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Someone once told me:
"You can only try, Riddle."
and "There are no guarantees..."
I always keep them in mind.. Probably the only words
that kept me going...
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Avie made by *xSheepi, if you want one, commish him
Nice job, Kalkie! :3
Yeah, actionscripts... >_> I can never seem to get them right...
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"War does not determine who is right - only who is left." --->Bertrand Russell
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John 3:16
Wish I had a flash class. (self-teaching is very hard)
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"Nothing ever starts until you take action. If you have time to worry, then run!" Sonic: my idol/Shad: my love/Silv: my joy
What I see as an artist in the world around me is worth more then any amount of money I could ever make doing anything else.
You made a very lovely background environment for this animation, especially the smoke behind the monster. *-* Very good "bug's eye view" you did there as well (when the character steps forward to attack).
My favorite part is when our hero leaps after the beast. You did an excellent job in making the background fade to white, giving the two contenders more focus (just like in the movies!)
Just amazing! Very life-like and professional (as well as silly xD)!
Trying to find a way to stop the animation? :3 Here's my "How to" on making an animation stop at the end!
Step 1: In the last scene of your animation, create a layer. Name it "actions" and place it on the top of all your other layers.
Step 2: On the "actions" layer, create a key frame on the frame number in which your animation ends.
Step 3: With the key frame selected, go to Windows > Actions to open up the actions window.
Step 4: Now type in the following:
stop();
If done correctly, you should see a small "a" in the frame you put the actionscript in. Also, your animation should stop at the end when played.
<:3 I apologize if I confused you at all. If this didn't help, you can certainly find a bunch of tutorials in search engines and DeviantArt!
Overall, phenomenal job on this animation! I'll never get tired of watching it! xD
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