Hi,

Great info all! Many thanks Andy, Alain, and Rasmus. I really appreciate
your time.

So, it sounds like the consensus is to externally load the clips...
Hehe, that makes a lot more sense. :)

@Andy: Thanks for example code. That actually looks like what I would
like to do... A few month back I found a site that has some great vid
tutes on using fuse:

<http://www.gotoandlearn.com/>

I have been reading Foundation Actionscript Animation, so I am not sure
if I want to try and do this myself (for learning purposes), or maybe
use something like Fusekit to get some of the more complicated
actionscript out of the way. Well, either way, thanks for the example
code, I really appreciate the pointers. :)

@Alain: Right on, thanks for the links. I was not sure where exactly to
look and/or what would be best for my situation.

Currently, I have imported all frames into my library -- due to the
complexity of the 3D object, I had to do this in order to optimize and
figure-out the positioning. Looks like I will export all my clips from
my lib as swf's... and externally load.

@Rasmus: That looks like a great option too, thanks for sharing the link. :)

This is where I am not sure if I should use the code of others, or try
to do this all myself... I am opting for the latter, but I have yet to
really tackle the scripting. Fortunately, this is just a personal
project, so there is no deadline to meet. :D

Again, thanks all!
Have a great winter.
Cheers,
Micky

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