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The sound of a camera zoom lens will play when the viewer moves the mouse over a button. [View full size image] 9. Select frame


1 on the Mask layer. Select the Rectangle tool, with no stroke and a bright green fill. 10. Draw a rectangle over the image on the Stage. It should be the same size as the photo. [View full size image] 11. Select the rectangle. In the Property inspector, assign the following values: width=100, height=55, X=0, and Y=0. 12. Lock the Mask layer. Click the outline icon for the Mask layer to display the mask in outline mode. [View full size image] The mask restricts the part of the image that is visible. Even when the thumbnail is magnified, only the part of it that fits the dimensions of the button will be visible. 13. Select frame 9 on the Image layer, and press F6 to insert a keyframe. Then, select any frame between frames 1 and 9, and in the Property inspector, select Motion from the Tween menu. 14. Select frame 5 on the Image layer, and press F6 to insert a keyframe. Select the graphic on the Stage, and in the Transform panel, enter 150% for the width and height. 15. In the Property inspector, set the X value to -75 and the Y value to -132. Then select Brightness from the Color menu, and select 60 for the percentage. Note If the Transform panel isn't open, choose Window > Transform. [View full size image] 16. Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the Mask layer. Select Mask from the context menu. Flash indents the Image layer below the Mask layer, and locks them both, so the mask is applied. [View full size image] 17. Click Scene 1 to return to the main Timeline. 18. Choose Control > Enable Simple Buttons. 19. Click the button. You should hear the shutter sound and see the Down state of the button. 20. Choose Control > Enable Simple Buttons again to deselect it. Creating Additional Buttons Now that you've created one button, the others are much easier. You'll duplicate the button and the animation symbol for the Over state, and then modify them to display a different frame in the small_previews symbol. 1. In the Library panel, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the home_button symbol. Select Duplicate from the context menu. 2. In the Duplicate Symbol dialog box, select Button, and name it section1_button. Click OK.