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Flash Animation 4: Animating Your E-card

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Applying a Motion Tween to animate Opacity

The last part is to use a Motion Tween so that the opacity fades in from frames 1 to 12 and then fades out from frames 13 to 24. This is the easiest part of all, if you’ll remember from Lesson 1. Just right-click between frames 1 and 12, and click “Create Motion Tween”; then do the same between frames 13 to 24. You haven’t animated any motion, but you have animated the changing opacity. Try previewing it to see how it affects the movie clip.
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