I wasn't quite sure where to post this in the forum, but here goes:
I made an animated .gif in ImageReady that I'd like to throw into a Flash "movie," as it were. The .gif consists of about 8 separate frames. So when I import the .gif into Flash, I'm thinking that I'm going to have to throw each frame into a separate layer, and then move the frames individually to create my motion.
I hope that made sense...
my question is, is there an easier way to do this? Can I not select all 8 frames of the animated .gif at once, move them to my desired destination in the animation window, and have Flash tween the necessary steps? I'm really doubting that I can, but if anybody knows of a way I can do this I'd love to hear it...
thanks
I made an animated .gif in ImageReady that I'd like to throw into a Flash "movie," as it were. The .gif consists of about 8 separate frames. So when I import the .gif into Flash, I'm thinking that I'm going to have to throw each frame into a separate layer, and then move the frames individually to create my motion.
I hope that made sense...
my question is, is there an easier way to do this? Can I not select all 8 frames of the animated .gif at once, move them to my desired destination in the animation window, and have Flash tween the necessary steps? I'm really doubting that I can, but if anybody knows of a way I can do this I'd love to hear it...
thanks