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Making Animate timeline/frame numbers continuous in next scenes

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Oct 06, 2019 Oct 06, 2019

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I have a problem with animate scenes; each scene starts from frame one.

How do I make my scenes/timeline continuous throughout the FLA document? 

I want to be able to animate characters without having to duplicate the symbols throughout scenes.

 

I've read this on the Adobe website:

 

"Using scenes is similar to using several FLA files together to create a larger presentation. Each scene has a Timeline. Frames in the document are numbered consecutively through the scenes. For example, if a document contains two scenes with ten frames each, the frames in Scene 2 are numbered 11–20. The scenes in the document play back in the order they are listed in the Scene panel. When the playhead reaches the final frame of a scene, the playhead progresses to the next scene."

 

However,

Scene 2, for me does not start at frame 11, but at 1. 

 

Is this a preference I can amend? Please help.

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Hi mate,

 

Using scenes in animation is considered bad practice. 

Ignore anything that the documentation says about scenes.

Do not use scenes.

 

Organise your shots in a 'horozontal' manner if you need with collapsible layer folders.

You can have hundreds of layers and thousands of frames in a single timeline.

 

Also: Work at least one level deep inside a graphic container, so that you can edit on the Main Timeline.

Ignore all tutorials and documentation that shows how you should set up all your layers on the Main Timeline.

Here is some info how files have to be organised for character animation: http://flash-powertools.com/workflow/

 

Good luck!

 

Nick - Character Designer and Animator, Flash user since 1998
Member of the Flanimate Power Tools team - extensions for character animation

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