Funny thing is that even turning on cacheAsBitmap before doing the tween
doesn't help. I guess I'll just have to do it faster and hope nobody
notices. Huh!?
Andrew Sinning wrote:
Our artist made an animated character by over-lapping different body
parts. Strange thing, when I fade out the character using an
alpha-tween of the outer-most clip, I can see the overlapping parts at
the joints. It's like the alpha is affecting the individual parts
within the movieClip rather than being applied to the composite
movieClip. This is in AS2, and I just use the mx.transitions Tween
class. I guess to cacheAsBitmap before doing the tween, but shouldn't
alpha be applied to a composited clip by definition? I can't think of
any reason why you would ever want an alpha effect to apply to the
individual parts within a movie clip. I mean, if I wanted that effect
I would set the alphas of the individual parts, right?
Thanks.
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