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This post is from blog.Swishzone.com.
Many users have asked how to do a 3-D scroll into the distance text effect as seen in some very popular science fiction movies. Although scrolling text is reasonably easy to achieve, it is far more difficult to give it the 3-D look as seen in the movies. We have done all the work for you and produced a component that you can simply drag onto the stage.

This component will work with Max3 and MiniMax3 with build dates of 20090904 or later, and although the component is not included with the 20090904 build’s installer, it can be download at the end of the post.
Installation
After downloading it, extract both files within the zip file to:
C:\Program Files\SWiSH Max3\Components\Text display
Note that the exact location may be different depending on where you installed Max3, or MiniMax3.
The component will also be included with future versions of Max3 and MiniMax3 within the Text display component group. The component requires Flash 8 or later because of its use of filters.
As the component is authored almost entirely with scripting and it contains no images or complex shapes, it is quick to load and could be used as a preloader displaying introductory text while the main part of your movie continues to download. Personally, I would rather read something (almost anything) than watch a progress bar while waiting for a site to load. Note that that this component does not wait for the full movie to be loaded before proceeding. If used in this way, it is recommended that it progresses to a standard preloader scene on completion.
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Parameters
The parameters available for this component are shown below.
This new component will give your viewers the ability to control the animation in your SWF movie just like they would any other video file. This can be used for presentations in a slide show format, video embedded into your movie, or any other animation on a single timeline. You can customise the look and feel of the component by changing its color scheme and hiding certain buttons.
This component will be included in a future installer of SWiSH Max2 and SWiSH miniMax2, but for now please download this component at end of Post.
You can also download the source (SWI) file for the example displayed above, below this article.
Unzip the files into the components folder in your SWiSH Max2 or SWiSH miniMax2 program folder. Unless you changed the default installation folder, the file path would typically be:
C:\Program Files\SWiSH Max2\components\
or,
C:\Program Files\SWiSH miniMax2\components\
If you are running Max2 (or miniMax) when you copy the component, you may need to refresh the component tree by right clicking on the tree in the Components panel then selecting ‘Reload’. To use the component, simply drag it into your movie.
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Description
An example of a Mirror effect
This component allows the user to easily reflect or mirror objects that they have created.
Simply remove the objects that exist within the Mirror movie clip
and replace with the objects that you wish to reflect or mirror.
Once the object(s) have been placed into the Mirror movie clip, select either Reflect or Mirror in the Mode parameter and the desired action will be applied to the object. To reapply the action repeat the process. The Mode will return to Normal after each application of a Mirror or Reflect effect.
Requirements
| Flash Export version | SWF 6 or later |
| SWiSH Max version | v2.0, build 20080131 or later |
Parameters
| Parameter name | Description |
| Mode | Defines if the objects within the Mirror movie clip are to be Mirrored, Reflected or have no change (Normal). |
Properties
There are no user accessible properties.
Methods
There are no user accessible methods.
History
| v1.1 | 20080411 | First release |



