![]() |
Macromedia Flash MX 2004Using Layers |
|
|
Layers are like transparent sheets of acetate stacked on top of each other. Layers help you organize the artwork in your document. You can draw and edit objects on one layer without affecting objects on another layer. To draw, paint, or otherwise modify a layer or folder, you select the layer to make it active. Only one layer can be active at a time (although more than one layer can be selected at a time). When you create a new Flash document, it contains one layer. You can add more layers to organize the artwork, animation, and other elements in your document. You can hide, lock, or rearrange layers. You can also organize and manage layers by creating layer folders and placing layers in them. It’s a good idea to use separate layers or folders for sound files, actions, frame labels, and frame comments. This helps you find these items quickly when you need to edit them. In addition, you can use special guide layers to make drawing and editing easier, and mask layers to help you create sophisticated effects. |
Streamline web development with an integrated tool set...more
|
| For more information on using Macromedia Flash MX 2004...more | Updated April 9, 2004 |