How to make a rain effect for FLASH, more details

Updated on technology 2024-04-24
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You don't need anything**, make a movie clip element, draw some diagonal lines, let them move from top to bottom, and then copy these chastity, paste, the more you do, the more it looks like rain, if the realism is to spend a few water circles on the ground, and then drag it into the scene, put it in the layer on top of a dark background, so that it will always be pulled down, this process is mainly patience and painting level.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Create a new layer, the size is 550*400;Set the background layer color to blue or another color, or drag a background over as the background and lock it.

    2. Create a new layer 2, draw a raindrop on layer 2, use the Line tool, then convert it to a component figure 1, then draw a circle to make a water wave element, remove the fill color, the line color is white, suitable for the size, and then convert it to a graphic element 2, and then do (movie clip) symbol:

    1. Make raindrops and drop them. , use the Selection tool to move the raindrops above (preferably a little above the document), insert keyframes at frame 15 (short if the rain is urgent, long if it is not), and move the line down, selecting any frame between frames 1 and 15, and selecting a traditional tween. Then insert a blank keyframe at frame 16, drag the water wave to the end of the raindrop, and insert a keyframe at frame 36).

    Make the water wave moderately smaller at frame 16 and then change the water wave alpha value to 0 at frame 36

    2. Or make a water wave with another layer. Lock Layer 1 to create a new Layer 2, insert a blank keyframe at frame 15 of Layer 2, use the Ellipse tool (Stroke to gray, fill color to none) to draw an ellipse below the line, select frame 15 and move it to frame 16, insert a keyframe at frame 35, use the Warp tool to zoom in on the ellipse, click on the ellipse with the Selection tool to set its transparency to 5, and create a shape tween between frames 15-35.

    3. Click on the scene to return to the scene, press Ctrl+L to open the Library panel, drag the symbol movie clip to layer 2 of the scene, adjust it to the appropriate position, and insert the keyframe at frame 170. Use the selection tool to click on the symbol instance, write the instance name in the properties panel, feel free to write, I wrote mc here (if you are not writing mc, please change mc to the name you wrote in **).

    4. Create a new layer 3 and insert **:i=1 at frame 1; Insert a blank keyframe at frame 2 and copy the following ** into the Actions panel:

    if(i<100){

    duplicatemovieclip(mc,"a"+i,i);

    setproperty("a"+i, _x,random(550));

    setproperty("a"+i, _y,random(400));

    i++;Insert a blank keyframe at frame 3, ** for gotoandplay(2);

    Try Ctrl+Enter again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Make a raindrop element, and then randomly come out with a lot of raindrops and it won't come out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rain to do in ps,And then import flash to transfer the position,If you use flash to do not know how much to use,The effect is not so natural。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's very simple, make a raindrop effect and then copy a lot of them, wouldn't it be good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are two ways to make an animation of rain with flash software, one is the ** method, and the other is the video editing method.

    1. ** Law.

    1) Draw the Raindrop component with the Line Tool and name it rain

    2) Return to the main scene and insert the following at the first keyframe

    function begin(mc)

    end of the functionfor (i = 0; i < 600; i++)// end if

    if (this._x >

    end if

    if (this._x < 0)

    end if

    } // end of for

    stop ()

    3) Ctrl+Enter to test the effect of the video.

    2. Video editing method. (omitted).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Import a rain animated gif**, make a movie clip symbol, put it directly into the scene, and adjust the layer model according to the situation.

    2.First, make a raindrop shadow clip element, and use the foottalk key friend statement command to make the raindrops form a rain scene.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    From the point of view of your production steps, you want to use oblique lines to cover the vertical lines, and the points where the lines intersect in the two layers are raindrops. Are you sure your layer 1 is covered by layer 2? Layer 1 should be indented to the right, and both layers will automatically rock lock.

    If Layer 2 is not masked, you can drag Layer 1 to the bottom edge of Layer 2 with the mouse, and you should see the effect. If that doesn't work, try breaking up the components in Layer 2 (Ctrl+B). You should be able to see the effect when both layers are locked.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's a bit messy, what are you doing with masks.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Create a new document with a size of 550*400, a frame rate of 12fps, and a white background.

    2. Import the prepared materials to the stage, and execute the file-import-import to stage command. And set the size to 550*400, and set all in the center (horizontal and vertical).

    3. Select the material and press Ctrl+B to break up ** and lock layer 1.

    4. Create a new layer 2 and draw an ellipse in the stage, fill it with none, and the stroke color is

    5. Draw five juxtaposed circles in the scene and drag the five circles into the ellipse.

    6. Select the selection tool of the toolbox, select the lower part of the whole graphic, and press the delete key to delete the lower part.

    7. Create a new layer 3, select the line tool in the toolbox, and draw four straight lines.

    8. Select the tool in the toolbox and adjust the four straight lines drawn to make an arc.

    9. After adjustment, select all the lines of layer 3, Ctrl+X to cut, then select the first frame of layer 2, and press Ctrl+Shift+V to paste in place.

    10. Select layer 3, select the line tool in the toolbox, set the stroke height in the properties panel to 4, and draw two straight lines in the scene.

    11. Select Layer 2, select the Paint Bucket tool in the toolbox, and then fill each shape with different colors.

    12. Adjust the position of the graphics in layer 1 and layer 2 in the scene.

    13. Save the test, save the name as the beach umbrella, ctrl+enter to test the effect. That's it.

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