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Rich Datson
Registered 11/05/2010
Points 360
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6th October, 2010 at 04:09:36 -
I need to do some fade in and outs for when you enter a door but i don't want the ones that are built in. Is there an extension or a way of dim to black then normal again?
The only way I could figure out was creating a separate top layer of black that the opacity is set to through a counter. But having that extra layer I worry might slow it down on some computers.
Any ideas?
Help plz?
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Rick Shaw
Registered 30/04/2008
Points 158
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6th October, 2010 at 05:23:34 -
It sounds like you could accomplish that with the built-in fade out on frame one, fade in on frame two. But you don't want to use the built-in transitions...?
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nim
Registered 17/05/2002
Points 7234
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6th October, 2010 at 09:58:42 -
Originally Posted by Rich Datson I need to do some fade in and outs for when you enter a door but i don't want the ones that are built in. Is there an extension or a way of dim to black then normal again?
The only way I could figure out was creating a separate top layer of black that the opacity is set to through a counter. But having that extra layer I worry might slow it down on some computers.
Any ideas?
I don't think there's an extension for this. Like you suggested, just use an active if you don't want to use the built-in transitions. I agree that it looks better to have some objects still moving and animating while it fades in/out.
Don't worry about slow down too much. At 640x480 it won't be a problem on 90% of computers but preferably you'll use MMF's hardware acceleration (get the HWA upgrade below) and not have to worry about it at all.
http://www.clickteam.com/epicenter/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=194022#Post194022
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Rich Datson
Registered 11/05/2010
Points 360
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7th October, 2010 at 01:09:58 -
Sweet, I'll stick with an active then. The res is 320 x 240 so it shouldn't be too bad at all and active that size
Help plz?
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