Posted on Jun 17, 2012
by Kristine Kopelke
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Joseph Labrecque
Posted on Aug 13, 2012 - Permalink
It sounds to me as though you do not have the "character_mc" instance defined. Check your FLA - select the object in question and be sure it has an instance ID.
Kathryn Riley
Posted on Aug 13, 2012 - Permalink
Hi, Joseph, Kristine and Gary. Love the lesson, want to use it with 8th graders this week. I have been following the lesson with no problem but am getting a compiler error when I test the movie after creating the character change button. I have retyped it five times the exact way it is in your lesson. The error says: game, Layer "action", Frame 2, Line 5 1120 Acess of undefined property character_mc. I am too much of a rookie to know what this means. You can email me at azmel14@cox.net or kriley@kyrene.org. Thanks, thanks for putting this up, been wanting to learn this....
Gary Poulton
Posted on Jul 30, 2012 - Permalink
Wow .....nice work. A very thorough tutorial and ......you impressed Joseph (the Flash King). Also had a look at your site; quality resources.
Kristine Kopelke
Posted on Jul 4, 2012 - Permalink
Thanks Joseph. There is something very lovely about having an app you create running on your device. I have some more resources related to creating multi-touch apps and apps utilising the accellerometer. I will try to post them once I have time to finalise them.
Joseph Labrecque
Posted on Jun 19, 2012 - Permalink
Very cool!