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Umm...you spelled "Volkswagen" wrong; maybe that was intentional because of copyright limitations, but I just thought someone should point that out.
Look at me! I'm a big jerk! |
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"It's spelled "Volkswagon" on the bus. Where are you reading Volkswegon?"
The correct spelling is Volkswagen, not Volkswagon. |
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For now i will assume you know nothing, so forgive me if i am repeating obvious stuff..
For starters you can have a wee look here to get some basic understanding of buttons. In your flash document you should have, at the very least, a layer for all of the different tshirt colours, a layer for the main design, and a layer for the buttons. The tee colour layer should have a keyframe for each colour you want, and on the first frame of the layer add "stop();" in the actions box. This will ensure that when the swf loads it stops at the first colour and does nothing until you tell it to. The next layer up would contain the main design. On the button layer you will have to create a button for each tee colour. The most common way is to create little squares with the colour of the tee inside, but you can do what you want to. In order to make the buttons direct you to a certain colour you will need to add a little bit of actionscript to each button. It is as follows: on(press){ goToandstop(x); } (where x is the frame containing the desired colour.) And voila! Perdy lil buttons.. and no lawsuits. Once again well done on choosing Flash ^_^ and i hope this helps. |
About my design
Well everyone includes the bus,.... amiright?
The bus isn\\\'t quite the freakshow of a vw here. Rather.. pretending to be a normal \\\"BUS\\\".
(USE THE ZOOOM)