How to: Moving Objects Along a Path
May 16, 2008 | Author: Noah Omamalin | Filed under: Basics, Motion and In-betweening, Tips and Tricks
This tutorial teaches you the basic effect of moving along a motion guide, this awesome effect is one of the easiest effects featured by the Flash authoring tool. What we mean by a motion guide is a layer that contains a path that the animated object follows during its movement. For example, if we want to animate a racing car that moves a long a track we use a simple ‘motion guide’ to do the trick.

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