How to Make Courseware Cover with Drawing Axis Effect with flash

Production steps:

First, make a scroll:

1. Open the flash software and create a new document with the size of 500X300, with the background color set to # 006666; Then make the required component reels. Click the menu: Insert-create a new component, fill in the name "Scroll" in the pop-up dialog box, select the type "Graphic", and then confirm.

2. Use the rectangle tool, open the palette on the right, set the color type to linear, and the linear gradient setting is shown in the following figure (color 550000 on both sides, FF0000 in the middle). Draw a slender rectangle with the rectangle tool.

3. Draw a black slender rectangle with the rectangle tool (as shown in the following figure1); Put two rectangles together and align them in the center (Figure 2 below); Use the selection tool (or the smallest eraser) to adjust the two ends of the black rectangle into arcs (as shown in Figure 3 below), then select two scrolls (which should be two layers) together and press Ctrl+G to combine, and then return to the scene.

When the scroll is finished, return to the scene and make a brush:

4. Click the menu: Insert-create a new component, named "Brush" and the type is "Graphics". The method is similar to the scroll (color on both sides: 738d26;; Intermediate color: fee 13f), except that the upper end is drawn with pencil tool, and the lower end is drawn with arbitrary deformation tool; the upper width and the lower width are adjusted by holding down the ctrl key, the nib is filled with black and white linear gradient with circular tool, and then the shape of the bristle nib is adjusted with solid selection tool (arrow).

After the brush is finished, return to the scene and make calligraphy fonts:

5. Click the menu: Insert-Create a new component and name it "Text". The type is Graphics. Choose an appropriate font to type words (for example, "Hello") and import them into the library.

6. Make a scrolling screen. Open the layer window, drag the symbol "Scroll" in the library into the scene, and name the layer: Left Axis. Create a new layer and name it: Right Axis. Drag the component "Scrolls" in the library to this layer again, and adjust the scrolls in the two layers to be parallel and in the middle.

7. Click on the first frame of the left axis layer, right-click to create tweened animation, right-click on the fifth frame to insert a key frame, select scrolling in the scene, and move to the far left of the document. Similarly, move the right axis of the right axis layer to the far right of the document.

8. Make a paper unfolding screen. Create a new layer at the bottom and name it "paper". Draw a light yellow paper edge according to the position where the reel is unfolded. Be careful not to leave a gap between the paper and the reel, and then draw a white paper core on the yellow paper. The position is appropriate. Create a new layer on the layer paper and name it "Mask". Draw a rectangle of any color on the paper, which must be as high as the paper. Click the 1 frame of this layer to create a tween shape, right-click the fifth frame to insert a key frame, use the free transform tool to change its width to the document width, and right-click the mask layer to select "Mask", as shown in the figure.

9. Make writing animation. Create a new layer on the right axis layer and name it "sub". Right-click the sixth frame of the layer to insert a keyframe and keep the frame selection. Drag the symbol "text" from the library to the scene, adjust it to the appropriate size and position with any deformation tool, and execute: menu-modify-bitmap to convert the bitmap into a vector diagram (if it doesn't work, you can click: modify-twice continuously to separate and break up the text).

10. Use the eraser tool to erase words in the reverse order of strokes, and press F6 every time you erase (that is, insert a key frame). How much you erase each time determines the speed of writing. In this way, all the calligraphy fonts were erased. Then on the "Text" layer, select all the frames from the sixth frame to the last frame, and right-click "Inverted Frame" in the pop-up menu to reverse the order.

1 1. Make brush animation. Create a new layer above the word layer and name it "Brush". Insert a key frame in the sixth frame of the layer and adjust it to the appropriate size and pen position with any deformation tool. Press F6 to insert a keyframe and move the brush so that it always follows the last position of the stroke. If there are straight strokes, you can use tween animation until the last frame.