The bitmaps are a little different from the normal vector like my previous posts. A bitmap is a grid (each square on the grid is filled with color) and this makes them unperformed scaling files. A vector however, is lines and colors that are easier to scale without the worry of eventually seeing the grid itself (as in the case of a bitmap). In this specific case, we took pictures from our computers and "Imported To Stage" instead of just opening the files manually. Then, we created our "symbols" and then our Motion Tweens and allowed them to be manipulated and spun. In the end, we added some "Alpha" - the transparency that makes them fade - to the pictures and "Eased" them in and out.
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