Flash 3D Flip

Using the actionscript 3 flip class to make a ‘two sided’ flash file.

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  1. don October 30, 2009

    I downloaded Flash 3D Flip and don’t know
    how to use it – maybe a short explanation


  2. Oscar Rabasa October 30, 2009

    Its pretty straight forward. Click ‘read more on reverse side’ to flip the image. To edit the sides, the top layer is located on the main stage, and the bottom layer is located in the library under ‘SecondView’. To edit this right click (apple click) and select edit. Hope this helps.


  3. rajat December 19, 2009

    FLA file not working(unexpected file format)……..


  4. Oscar Rabasa December 19, 2009

    Make sure you are using Flash CS3 or above.


  5. Nick June 9, 2010

    Hi Oscar

    I have the same issues than Rajat too.
    I am using Flash CS3 Professional.
    I am also getting unexpected file format error.


  6. Oscar Rabasa June 9, 2010

    OK, I have updated the file. It may have been in a new file format (I use Flash CS4). But the new one is a CS3 file format.

    Please tell me if that works.
    Thanks


  7. Eivind July 7, 2010

    Hi,

    I get an error while compiling this code line:

    if (initFromSide == “left” && firstView.rotationY >= 90)

    It gives the error message:

    “1119: Access of possibly undefined property rotationY through a reference with static type flash.display:DisplayObject.”

    I use CS4.


  8. Oscar Rabasa July 7, 2010

    Just tested the download files and I get the same error. I will have a look into this problem.


  9. saji October 10, 2010

    hi,
    first of all thanks for sharing the file! great work.
    but when i opened the file in cs5, i had the following error

    “/Volumes/workFOLDER/prism/Website – PRISM/design/Classes/Flip.as, Line 65 1119: Access of possibly undefined property rotationY through a reference with static type flash.display:DisplayObject.”

    pls help


  10. Erich December 3, 2010

    I had to change the publish setting from Flash Player 9 to Flash Player 10 for this to work. Once I did, it worked great. Thanks, Oscar.


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