At 8/21/16 02:45 PM, Alighieri2000 wrote:
Hi. Im working on an animation in Adobe Animate CC 2015. I havent been able to get V-cam to work, so ive just been using classic tweens for all of my movements. But i do not know how to use a classic tween for something with multiple frames of animation. For example, say the animation involves a bird flapping its wings and flying across the screen. Even if the animation is an object, the tween just freezes the animation on its first frame and moves the bird lifelessly across the screen. So How does one create a tween with multiple frames of animation?
To get back on topic. I suggest what's called nesting. Choose all of your keyframes on the main timeline, rightclick, Cut Frames. Create a new graphic symbol (set it to loop or play once, depending on what you want to achieve) and inside it, you paste the keyframes, tweens, etc. Now you can go back to the main stage and move, rotate, scale, etc, the symbol without affecting the animation inside it (which is now independant of the main timeline). It's ok to nest symbols several times (to have a better control over lots of different elements), just don't make it too complex for yourself.
I also struggle getting the V-Cam to work lately. It might be because you are not using the right one. Is your Flash file ActionScript 2 or 3? Because then you probably need a corresponding version of V-Cam. Try googling for different versions of V-Cam and see if you can find one that works.
EDIT: I just found this topic which should solve your V-Cam problem. http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/topic/1408908 Apparently solved by Blounty. No idea, why he did not mention it.