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CHAPTER 14
Creating Graphics: Making 
Animations with Easing 
(Flash Professional only)
This tutorial guides you through the process of using the tweening tools in 
Macromedia Flash Basic 8 and Macromedia Flash Professional 8. Tweening 
is the process of animating a graphic by setting starting and ending values 
for its properties and letting Flash calculate the values in between. The 
term tween comes from “in between.” 
A simple example of a tween would be to place a graphic at the top of the 
Stage and then add several frames to the Timeline and move the graphic to 
the bottom of the Stage in the last frame. By letting Flash fill in the 
position values for the frames in between, you can easily create a smooth 
animation of the graphic from the top of the Stage to the bottom. 
Flash Professional also lets you exercise fine control over how the tweened 
property values are calculated, so you can easily create more complex 
animations. By using the Custom Ease In / Ease Out window, you can 
control the speed at which the changes to properties are applied at the 
beginning, middle, and end of your animations. Careful use of this 
window can yield visually compelling results.
This tutorial takes you through the process of creating an animation by 
tweening different properties of a graphic using the various tweening 
controls in the Flash authoring environment.
After examining the completed animation, you’ll begin by opening a starter 
Flash document and end by publishing the document for web playback. 
The tutorial should take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Before you take this tutorial you should read Chapter 2, “Flash Basics,” in 
Getting Started with Flash.










