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Hi. I have made a flash gallery that loads images from an xml file and fades them in and out. However I have been asked to make it so they fade in from left to right (i.e. hiding a bit of image while slowly revealing the whole image). Code is below:

_root.onEnterFrame=function () {

		var picLoaded = thisLoader.getBytesLoaded(), picBytes = thisLoader.getBytesTotal();

		if (isNaN(picBytes) || picBytes < 4)
			return;


		updateLoader( (picLoaded/picBytes)*100 );

		if ( picLoaded / picBytes >= 1 ) {
			endLoader();
			setButtonOn( eval("_level0.NavContainer.btnContainer.btn_"+(currentPicture)+".lbl_"+(currentPicture)) );
			centerMovie( thisLoader );
			swapPlace();
			alphaTween = new mx.transitions.Tween(thisLoader, "_alpha", mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeIn,0,100,2,true);
			timerInterval = setInterval( imageGen, hold*1000 );
			updateDescription();
			lastPicture = ( currentPicture > 1 ? currentPicture - 1 : 1 );
			currentPicture = ( currentPicture == maxPicture ? 1 : currentPicture + 1 );
			if( maxPicture>1 ){
				eval("_container.movie"+( showing == 2 ? 1 : 2 ))._alpha = 0;
			}
			btn_previous.enabled = true;
			btn_next.enabled = true;
			delete this.onEnterFrame;
		}
	}
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What is your question? You give a lot of good detail about the situation, but you don't actually ask anything! – eJames Dec 4 '08 at 14:01

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Sorry - I'm after an explanation about how to fade in the images in from left to right instead of just a standard fade

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You could create a mask with a gradient alpha value and then use a motion tween to move it across the image. With the right blend mode this will cause it to fade in like you want.

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Thanks I like the idea but I'm restricted to 'sliding' in the new image. Any tutorials would be great, basically it just needs to load image 1 for say 2 seconds and then image 1 would 'slide' off the page to the right with image 2 coming in from the left. Any help greatly appreciated as I can't find anything meeting these requirements on the web

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Actually John, I had a play around with your suggestion and managed to create the effect I was after. Many thanks for your help

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