Create ‘burning paper’ transition on your image

Summary

In this tutorial you will learn how to create a Bonanza like effect, where your image burns away.

Here the final result:


Requirements

Flash 8, Flash CS3 or Flash CS4.

Note: The screenshot in this tutorial is made in Flash CS3. It works exactly the same in Flash 8 or Flash CS4. This tutorial is a ActionScript 2 Project (although no ActionScript is required). This effect is also available as ActionScript 3 version.

Step 1 – Install the effect component

Download the Burning Paper Effect here. Please follow the install instructions and drag the component from the component panel into the libary of your .fla file.

Drag component into library

Step 2 – Create Image MovieClip

Import an image [press Ctrl-R] or “File” -> “Import” -> “Import on Stage…”.

Import image to stage

Select this image and convert it into a Movieclip [press F8] or right click on the MovieClip -> “Convert to Symbol…”. Give the Movieclip the name “image”.

Convert image to Movieclip

Set name of Movieclip

Set the instance name of the Movieclip. Use “image_mc”. Its important to set an instance name here, otherwise the component will not find the Movieclip. BTW, the naming is up to you, you can choose another name if you want. Just make sure the instance name is unique projectwide.

Set instance name of image Movieclip

Step 3 – Apply the effect to a Movieclip and set parameter

Drag the component onto the Movieclip. The component snap automatically.

Drag component onto image Movieclip

Open the component inspector panel Windows -> “Component Inspector”. Here you can set the parameters for the effect. All Movieclips with instance names in this frame are listed in the “Target Movieclip” select list. Since you have only one Movieclip, the component assumes, that you want to apply the effect on the Movieclip “image_mc”. Here you can set the duration of the transition.

Check component inspector

Note: These settings are only applied to this one instance of the effect component. If you drag the component on another Movieclip (somewhere else inside the .fla or in a new project) you have to set the settings again.

Step 4 – Export

Export the Movie Command -> “Test Movie” [or press Ctrl-ENTER] and see the result. If you’re not satisfied, go back and change the settings in the component inspector panel.

Result

Step 5 – Play!

Now you can play around with the parameter to customize you effect. You can also use this effect with ActionScript. Find the full documentation here.

Download

Click here to download the fla of this tutorial. Note: The .fla includes the trial version of the effect component, which will only work in the Flash IDE (Flash 8, Flash CS3 or Flash CS4) but not inside the browser.

You can also download the Flash Paper Burn Effect Component here.

Here you can find a video tutorial of how to implement a different effect.

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