Converting a tri-fold to flash

I am trying to convert a trifold brochure with the first page
opening to the left and the inside page opening out to the right to
reveal a center page. I have worked with page flip to create
booklets in flash, but not sure how to create a file with both
right and left opening pages. Any help you can provide will be
appreciated

after importing, select the entire range of keyframes
containing your image sequence. Right-click
over them and select COPY FRAMES.
Open Library and create a new symbol.
PASTE FRAMES into frame 1 of this new symbol.
On main timeline create a new layer (delete original layer)
and drg instance of your new symbol to
it. Now you have a nested animation that can be reused.
Chris Georgenes / mudbubble.com / keyframer.com / Adobe
Community Expert
tomwood2 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use LightWave 3D to create a set of characters that
are simple talking
> heads. Composited in Mirage and edited in VT4, it's all
bitmap images. You can
> see a sample here:
>
> www.subversive-entertainment.com
>
> That version was intended for TV but isn't going to
sell. I'd like to try it
> as an animated editorial cartoon embedded in a Flash
player at online
> newspapers. But when I compress the video it doesn't
convert as cleanly as I
> know a direct Flash file would. I'd like to import the
image sequences into
> Flash and converting them to symbols(?) or movie
clips(?) or(?)...
>
> What would be the best way to handle the image sequences
in Flash? They are
> currently 180 frames long for each character, but I
could reduce the image
> sequence to as little as 60 frames. Once the image
sequence is converted to a
> set of symbols(?) they would be re-used over and over.
>
> I imported a 180 frame image sequence and it put one
image on each frame in
> the Flash timeline. How would I convert that entire
image seqence to a sequence
> of symbols(?) that I could re-use. When I exported it as
a movie it made a .swf
> file that looks great but I don't think that's what I
want to work with within
> Flash. (I'll create a differnt background in FLash as
well.)
>
> Whew,
>
> Hope this made sense.
>
> TW
>

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