Well, sorry about this - it's meant to be -MEANT TO BE - a complete animation, but I'll be damned if the file's apparently corrupted. I can upload the file here, but Flash won't let me edit it... So, you all gotta suffer the unfinished version and stuff :C Ohgods I am so disappointed D: I spent upwards of six hours so far on that thing (Some of which was wasted on trying to make a loader bar and play button with ActionScript and stuff, but got confused with the tutorial as I'm pretty much an absolute beginner of doom with that stuff) FFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU U-
EPIC HUGE SAD FACE
If ANYONE can help me rescue it - I can open the SWF file, but obviously can't edit that; it's an animation. If I open the FLA file, Flash suddenly comes up with the error box saying that it has encountered a problem and needs to close, so I can't do a thing except close it. I'm viewing this as a corrupted file; does anyone know if there's a way to save it? I'll try take the file to school next week and see if Flash there will open it; otherwise a whole day of frame-by-frame was wasted >.<;
Other than that, this would be my 1200th deviation! i was gonna upload something else, but upon starting this li'l thing... muh. I decided that it was better. It's probably not, but wth, I like it more xD; SO Enjoy the half-finished animation~ (I actually prefer the sketch version better, but eehhhh... it looks bad when it's half and half) Ohohoho failshading is fail
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Sadly, there is no way to retrieve the file, but you can import the movie into another flash file using "import movie". So if it was just frame-by-frame, no code, no imbedded movie clips, it CAN BE SAVED~~~!!!! 8D Go to File>Import>Import to Stage. Hope that helped! ^^
The only way I can think to save it(which I've had to do a couple of times myself, due to flash being one heck of a dodgy biach) is importing the .swf int a new .fla c:
Thank you~!
Sadly, there is no way to retrieve the file, but you can import the movie into another flash file using "import movie". So if it was just frame-by-frame, no code, no imbedded movie clips, it CAN BE SAVED~~~!!!! 8D Go to File>Import>Import to Stage. Hope that helped! ^^
The only way I can think to save it(which I've had to do a couple of times myself, due to flash being one heck of a dodgy biach) is importing the .swf int a new .fla c:
And then editing that, if possible~