Step 4: Behaviors.
Now we have our animation created, we must create some behaviors to control the animation.
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1. Move the Current Time Marker (CTM) to the absoluite beginning of the ‘waveanimation’ Time independent group.
Click on the Behaviors icon in the Timeline window.
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2. At the beginning we are going to stop the submovie in its tracks. So label the behavior ‘stop-wave’ Select ‘Stop’ from the Add Behavior pop-up. |
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3. Move ahead one frame (hopefully positioned to line up with your first key frame!) and add another behavior () |
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4. Label this animation ‘start-wave’ and add the behavior to play. From the Options area, set the target to our Time independent group, ‘waveanimation’
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5. Finally, move to the end of our timeline and add a final Behavior, this time a ‘Go to Label’
From the options area, select the target as the ‘waveanimation’ and the label as ‘stop-wave’ (created above!)
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6. We have created our animation and the behaviors. If we preview now, not much will happen. We have to trigger the Time Independent group externally through a rollover.
To jump out of our Time independent group, click on the left-pointing arrow in the Timeline window
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