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I have a few here:
http://www.propellerhead-graphix.com/buttons.html
and here:
http://www.propellerhead-graphix.com/buttons3.html
and here:
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A simple presentation can be accomplished with one movie placed on one single web page, in your case by using one individual frame per "screen", then simply place navigation buttons (forward, back,...
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I made a few simple (not necessarily perfect) frames using two methods. The first method, I built a frame in four pieces, and grouped them together as one image with nothing in the center which can...
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File > Export Movie > As Frame Captures > JPG > OK
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I have a few tutorials on my site oriented toward beginners that cover some of the basics of using KM. Try looking here: http://koolclipart.com/tutorials.html
(If I ever free up some time, I will...
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I haven't been on line in over a month due to a combination of my busy schedule and some major computer upgrades (to bring me into the 21st Century), but I just browsed around and found that the new...
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As far as I can tell, the same problem is not occurring for me. I clicked the third button and it seems to work OK, but I also don't have all the image files to see what the final output would look...
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Sorry, been so busy lately. Maybe it's just me, but that file was a little confusing. I will try to look at it some more later tonight and post either tonight or tomorrow morning.
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The Go to and Stop action does not work on the first frame of a movie. Place your 16 thumbnails on frame 1 then add two more identical frames (frames 2 and 3). Next, place your 16 images on frames 4...
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Macromedia's Stand-alone Flash Player (Free) can do it. Just open any .swf with it then click File > Create Projector.
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The entire menu can be replicated in Kool Moves. The moving arrow on the left side will require some actionscripting, the rest of the menu can be done using all of Kool Moves standard features.
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First, learn the basics on how to insert some actionscript into a Kool Moves movie by reading the help file and some of the info/tutorials available on the Kool Moves web site.
Unfortunately,...
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Here is a tutorial on adjusting movie speed which can also be applied to what you are doing:
http://www.koolclipart.com/tutorials_movie_speed.html
Bob's suggestion will increase the speed of...
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I downloaded the file and unless someone beats me to it, I'll look at it, but probably not until the weekend.
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I thought you wanted to simply play a movie frame by frame, but what you are saying now is different from what I was thinking. If you are designing this for the web, do this:
This is a little...
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Could you post an example fun file of what you did? Just curious to see how it came out for you.:D
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You should be able to apply the info from this tutorial toward making a volume slider control with Kool Moves. You build the control as a movie clip, insert the sound, then insert the clip into any...
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Make sure the movie you use for the preloader is very simple and small in file size. Otherwise, if the preloader itself takes too long to load you kind of defeat the purpose of using a movie as a...
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Do like Bob said, look in menu bar Views > Actions and Sounds and you will see there are no actionscripts applied nor movie clips in the website.fun web template. It's all simply frame by frame with...
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Out here in the sticks and most surrounding trailer parks, we still prefer beer.
Necromanthus is right. You changed the location of the file by altering your directories, now you have to change...
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Try looking here too. Some of these tutorials cover some basic beginner type stuff.
http://www.koolclipart.com/tutorials.html
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Are you talking about the website.fun from the KM interfaces library? It looks like it was made on 46 keyframes, default tweens set to 6, using the standard movie actions available in KM, no...
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Here is a 5kb example file of a small menu tree using no actionscript or dynamic text.
Menu Tree
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There are some tutorials listed on the Kool Moves web site for this. Wish I had time to finish the rest of the tutorials I have planned, but here is one of mine that may give you the basics needed to...
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Here's a short tutorial that may help:
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