Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Motion Tweening in CS4

Flash CS4 has a new Motion Tween feature that's object based, instead of timeline-based. This is very much like the tweening in After Effects. Depending on where you are in the timeline and what object you have selected, you can right-click (control-click) on the timeline and choose Motion Tween. Then you can change the properties of that object in the properties panel. Move to another spot on the timeline and continue to change the properties. All of the tweening is done for you.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

This doesnt help. i am looking for HOW to tween, not what it does. i right click, tween motion and nothing happens. i am an advanced flash user and not so stupid as to forgetting to add a keyframe and moving the position of my object for the tween

12:07 PM  
Blogger alemieux3 said...

If you want step-by-step, look here: http://www.gotoandlearn.com/play?id=87

9:30 AM  
Blogger sachin shetty said...

dude, you got to select "classic tween" instead of "motion tween" unlike previous version's method. Rest all process remain same.

1:59 AM  

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