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Where to mention the time delay?

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Hi,

 

The following code is pretty nice and working fine. I want to animate another movie clip 5 seconds after the first movie clip finished animating. The first movie will take 10 seconds to finish. So where can I mention the delay time of "10" seconds in the same code:

 

TweenMax.fromTo(TA_mc, 6, {rotation:0, x:-300, y:-125, alpha:0}, {rotation:"-360", x:600, y:400, alpha:1, ease:Strong.easeOut});

 

Thanks.

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You can add a delay in the 2nd {} object. The 'to' vars.

 

TweenMax.fromTo(TA_mc, 6, {rotation:0, x:-300, y:-125, alpha:0}, {rotation:"-360", x:600, y:400, alpha:1, delay:10, ease:Strong.easeOut});

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Hi,

 

Thanks for your reply. But I am getting the following error:

 

TypeError: Error #1010: A term is undefined and has no properties.

 

The following is the code:

 

TweenMax.fromTo(Logo_mc, 15, {rotation:0, x:-300, y:-125, alpha:1, scaleX:1, scaleY:1}, {rotation:"-360", x:850, y:360, alpha:0.7, scaleX:0.4, scaleY:0.4, delay:10, ease:Strong.easeOut});

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Are you sure that error is related to the tween? Is Logo_mc null or something? Did you forget to import the classes? I don't see any obvious problems in your tweening code, so I suspect the error is caused by something else in your other code.

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