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Old 04-14-2006, 11:30 AM
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Source Scene change after collision detection animation

Hi everyone,

Im making an interactive Flash Animation, and this is the opening scene.

Skunk Animation.fla

The cats head has an onEnterFrame function that when the bird hits it, should cut to a marker named eating, for which i want to do a new scene with the cat eating the bird, and the bird noise disappearing. I am fine with doing the actual animation of the cat eating.

However, when I put in a new scene, flash plays right through to that straight away, and if I put a stop command in the first scene, the collision detection doesnt work, and the cat doesnt "act", its just stuck in the same first scene.

I have removed the second scene altogether from the animation to show, but have left the code which allows you to see where I am making the change to the "eating" marker.

After the end of the cat eating the bird scene, I want it to carry on like a normal flash animation movie, by showing the next scene inside the bar.
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