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While converting to symbol we have the options to choose with graphic and movie clip,under which circumstances we should graphic /movie clip?Is there any condition to choose it?Plz clear my doubt!
Feb 15 '08 #1
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I usually try Graphic and i dunno why maybe because my teacher told me so..

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Feb 15 '08 #2
nomad
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While converting to symbol we have the options to choose with graphic and movie clip,under which circumstances we should graphic /movie clip?Is there any condition to choose it?Plz clear my doubt!
in a nutshell
Graphic symbols are static images and to create reusable piece of animation and they depend on time line of main movie. Interaction is not possible with graphic symbol. They cannot involve controls and sounds.
Note : Default graphic symbol are available within common library and they undergo modifications.

Movie Clip is used to create reusable piece of animation. They have their own multiframe. They play independent of main movie's timeline. Movie can contain interactive control, sound and even other movie clips. Movie clips can also be placed within buttons. Select movie behavior from symbol properties and do any kind of animation with movie in the movie stage.
Note: Default movie clips, smart clips are available with common library and they are editable.
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