Macromedia Flash - The egg breaks

This exercise will teach you how to create a broken egg. Follow the steps of the exercise, you will get your work.

This exercise will teach you how to create a broken egg. Follow the steps of the exercise, you will get your work.

Step 1. Create a file with the parameters shown in Figure 1:

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Figure 1

Step 2 Using the Oval Tool (O), remove the border color, select the fill color that is the same as the chicken egg, and draw an egg (see Figure 2).

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Figure 2

Step 3. Select Window> Align to make the Align & Info & Transform panel appear (see Figure 3).

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Figure 3

Step 4. Click on the egg on the stage, in the Align panel click on the 3 positions shown in Figure 4 to make sure the egg is in the middle of the canvas (see Figure 4).

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Figure 4

Step 5. Right-click Frame 10 and select Insert Frame (see Figure 5).

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Figure 5

Step 6. Create a new layer (see Figure 6).

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Figure 6

Step 7. Click on Frame 1 of Layer 2, on the tool panel select the Pencil Tool and draw a crack (see Figure 7).

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Figure 7

Step 8. Right-click Frame 2 of Layer 2 and select Insert KeyFrame (see Figure 8).

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Figure 8

Step 9. Do the same for Frame 3,4 ., 10 (see Figure 9).

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Figure 9

Step 10. Click again Frame 1 of Layer 2, select the Eraser Tool and erase most of the cracks (see Figure 10).

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Figure 10

Step 11. Do the same delete operation for Frame 2, 3, 9 (note that the crack in Frame 2 is longer than Frame 1 and do not delete operation for Frame 10) (see Figure 11 illustrating Frame 2 )

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Figure 11

Step 12. Create a new layer (see Figure 12).

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Figure 12

Step 13. Right click on Frame 11 of Layer 3 and select Insert KeyFrame (see Figure 13).

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Figure 13

Step 14. Click Frame 1 of Layer 1, press Ctrl-C to copy the egg . to save it on the clipboard (see Figure 14).

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Figure 14

Step 15. Click Frame 11 of Layer 3, right-click on the canvas and select Paste in Place to paste (Paste) the egg copied in B14 into the correct coordinates (see Figure 15).

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Figure 15

Step 16. Click on Frame 10 of Layer 2, press Ctrl-C to copy the crack . to save it on the clipboard (see Figure 16).

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Figure 16

Step 17. Click Frame 11 of Layer 3, right-click on the canvas and select Paste in Place to paste (Paste) the saved line in B16 into the right coordinates (see Figure 17).

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Figure 17

Step 18. Select the Selection Tool (V), (note that we are in Frame 11 of Layer 3), right-click on the half-egg to the right of the crack, select Free Transform (see Figure 18).

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Figure 18

Step 19. Move the center of the rotation (circle between the Free Transform frame) to the foot of the crack (see the figure 19-centered rotated in black).

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Figure 19

Step 20. Leave the mouse outside the Free Transform frame and drag the mouse to rotate the egg to the right a little bit (see Figure 20).

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Figure 20

Step 21. Do the same for the left half (see Figure 21).

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Figure 21

Step 22. Double click on the crack to select it and press the Delete key to delete it

Step 23. Click on Frame 12 of Layer 3 and select Insert KeyFrame (see Figure 22).

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Figure 22

Step 24. Do the same for Frame 13, 14,15 (see Figure 23).

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Figure 23

Step 25. Click on Frame 12, select the right half of the egg, right-click it and select Free Transform (see Figure 24).

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Figure 24

Step 26. Move your mind back to the foot of the crack and use the mouse to rotate it a little right (see Figure 25).

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Figure 25

Step 26. Do the same B25 for the left half

Step 27. Repeat step 25, step 26 for Frames 13, 14 and 15

Step 28. Create a new layer (see Figure 26).

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Figure 26

Step 29. Right-click Frame 15 of the newly created layer, select Window> Actions to open Frame-Actions, in this table enter the command line: stop () ; (see Figure 27)

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Figure 27

Step 30. Press Enter + Ctrl to check the result.

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Le Thanh Hai
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Update 25 May 2019
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