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June 14, 2008
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counterclockwise fps

  • June 14, 2008
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I am by no means a flash guru. I downloaded a rotating globe (free) from http://www.adriantnt.net/flash_files/. It is perfect for what I need on my friends web site. When he saw it (he knows more than a thing or two), he called me on a technical issue that the globe is rotating in the wrong direction. Apparently this is an important issue with him so I told him that this shouldn't be a problem. I thought all that was needed was to change 30 fps to -30 fps, but flash won't allow that. When I try, the following pop-up message appears: 'Please enter a number between 0.01 and 120.00'. Any suggestions on how to reverse the rotation? Am using CS3. Thank you in advance for your time!
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I figured it out and if anyone wants to know how, this is it:
Select all the frames on the timeline, right click, and select Reverse frames from the menu that appears. Ta Da!

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June 14, 2008
I figured it out and if anyone wants to know how, this is it:
Select all the frames on the timeline, right click, and select Reverse frames from the menu that appears. Ta Da!
June 14, 2008
If by 'in reverse' you mean having the arrows point toward the left instead of the right, I made my best attempt at doing that, but failed. I wasn't even sure that was possible. If there is a mini tutorial somewhere, a recommendation would be helpful - In the meantime, I will look around. On the properties bar, the following are set as: Tween : Motion | Rotate : Auto. Thanks again!
kglad
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June 14, 2008
you can play the timeline in reverse, if that's timeline animation.