Merrill, Jason wrote:
I just keep my own static Animation class handy, which simplifies the
tween and transition classes:
...<snip>...
Instead of a static class like above, you could also write one that
extends movie clip and adds animation methods. Then associate your movie
clip with that class.

WHOA! Kick butt!

Thanks so much for sharing! This is great. I was up late last night trying to figure out how to do something similar. This post will really help me learn -- Thanks! :)

I may be back with some questions.

Lol, Flash is love hate for me... One minute I am ready to tear my hair out and quit, the next minute I am all geared-up to go for another 24 straight hours!!!

Hehe, cheers!
Micky

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