Flash - Simulating the windows startup process (P3)
This article shows you how to create a flash file that describes the boot process into Windows graphical interface.
1. Create a file with the parameters shown in Figure 1
Figure 1
2. Rename the existing layer to a background and create a new layer named square
Figure 2
3. Using the Rectangle Tool set the fill color to green, remove the border color and draw a square that covers the background
Figure 3
4. Lock the existing layer and create a new layer named lines
Figure 4
5 Using the Rectangle Tool , remove the border color, set the fill color to white and draw two straight lines
Figure 5
6. Lock the lines layer and create a new layer named text
Figure 6
7 Select the Text Tool and type the words ' Windows is startting up . ' and adjust the size accordingly
Figure 7
8. Lock the text layer and create a new layer named flag
Figure 8
9. Use the Rectangle Tool , adjust the colors accordingly and draw the windows flag image (you can also copy from lesson 2).
Figure 9
10. Lock the flag again, unlock the text layer, right-click Frame 15 of the text layer and select Insert KeyFrame
Figure 10
11. Unlock the background layer, right-click on its Frame 15 and select Insert Frame
Figure 11
12. Do the same step 11 for the square layer
Figure 12
13. Do the same step 10 for the lines layer
Figure 13
14. Do the same step 10 for the flag layer
Figure 14
15. Unlock the text layer, click its Frame 1 to select the text box. Select Windows > Color Mixer to open the color palette, in Alpha , set to 50%.
Figure 15
16. Do the same step Step 15 for the lines layer
Figure 16
17. Unlock the flag layer, click Frame 1, right-click on the flag on the canvas and select Convert to Symbol . , in the pop-up panel select Movie Clip
Figure 17
18. Open the Properties panel, in the Color section, select Alpha and set it to 50%.
Figure 18
19. Right-click Frame 7 of the flag layer and select Insert KeyFrame , then adjust Alpha parameter to 75%.
Figure 19
20. Do the same step 19 for the lines layer, and the text layer
Figure 20
21. Click on the flag layer and create a welcome class right on it
Figure 21
22. Right-click Frame 16 of the welcome class and select Insert KeyFrame
Figure 22
23. Copy pictures on square and lines layer and select Edit > Paste in place to create the same image, right on Frame 16 of welcome layer.
Figure 23
24. Use the Text Tool to create a welcome text
Figure 24
25. Right-click Frame 30 of the welcome class and select Insert KeyFrame
Figure 25
26. Click again Frame 16 of the welcome layer, click on the welcome text on the canvas and set its Alpha parameter to 0%.
Figure 26
27. Create an action class right above the welcome class
Figure 27
28. Right-click Frame 30 of the action class and select Insert KeyFrame
Figure 28
29. Select Windows > Actions to open the Actions panel, in this panel enter the command line
stop ();
Figure 29
30. Press Ctrl + Enter to check the result. Download the source file here .
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