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Copy motion as actionscript – Adobe Flash Professional CS3 User Manual

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FLASH CS3

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Rotation And Skew

The rotation and skew of the object. These properties must be jointly applied to an object. Skew

is a measurement of rotation in degrees, and when you rotate and skew, each property affects the other.

Color

All color values such as Tint, Brightness, and Alpha are applied to the object.

Filters

All filter values and changes for the selected span. If filters are applied to an object, the filter is pasted with all

values intact, and its state (enabled or disabled) applies to the new object as well.

Blend Mode

Applies the blend mode of the object.

Override Target Scale Properties

When unchecked, specifies that all properties be pasted relative to the target

object. When checked, this option overrides the scale properties of the target.

Override Target Rotation And Skew Properties

When unchecked, specifies that all properties be pasted relative to

the target object. When checked, the pasted properties override the existing rotation and scale properties of the
object.

The necessary frames, tween, and symbol information are inserted to match the original, copied tween.

To copy a symbol’s motion tween to the Actions panel or use it in another project as ActionScript, use the Copy
Motion As ActionScript command.

Copy motion as ActionScript

Copy the properties that define a motion tween in the Timeline as ActionScript 3.0 and apply that motion to another
symbol, either in the Actions panel or in the source files (such as class files) for a Flash document that uses Action-
Script 3.0.

Use the fl.motion classes to customize the Flash-generated ActionScript for your specific project. For more infor-
mation, see the fl.motion classes in the ActionScript 3.0 Language and Components Reference.

Copy Motion As ActionScript 3.0 can capture the following properties of a motion tween:

Position

Scale

Skew

Rotation

Transformation Point

Color

Blend Mode

Orientation To Path

Scale

Cache As Bitmap Setting

Frame Labels

Motion Guides

Custom Easing

Filters