Ron, Yes!

That's the way to do it.

thank you!
Kurt

At 04:27 PM 11/7/2005, you wrote:
Can you not just turn off the visibility of everything exceptthe one fading in and the one fading out. Once you fade-out to alpha almost zero, turn off the visibbilty of the faded out image.

You probably can just set the alpha to 0 for the ones that you do not want to see.

Visibility is probably better for performance.

Ron

Kurt Dommermuth wrote:

Hi All,

I am faced with another one of those problems that I think should be simple, but for whatever reason I can't solve.

Hopefully someone can help.

I have a series of movieclips stacked on top of each other beginning with MC1 and ending with MC6.

I want MC1 to fade out revealing MC2.

MC2 to fade out revealing MC3 and so on.

but when it gets to MC6, I want MC6 to fade out revealing MC1.

I know what I need to do (i think, but it's not working).

I need to take the previous MC that has just faded out and swap it's depth to the lowest depth of the 6 MCs and reset it's alpha to 100 so the process can loop indefinitely.

but I'm not able to do this.

I'm not able to think through to where I missing the boat.

can anyone offer some guidance?

thank you,
Kurt

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