See derivations of this card.
Click thumbnails for larger images:
See below for full instructions.
Before deriving from card, you will need a config file, which you generate here:
CLICK HERE
Select the message you want in the drop down box under Configuration File Generator.
If you want a small mp3 file check 'Enable Audio'.
You will also need your artwork for the inside and outside of card. These are basic squares, you can use 256x256 or if you want greater detail, 512x512.
Click to generate file, and save file.
The file will be named config.xml and must not be renamed.
Any audio file you use must be named audio.mp3 You cannot deviate from the naming convention.
You can create a new background image for your card, and texture the 3d card itself.
I recommend you have all components of a card project in one sub-folder.
Derive from card.
On Materials tab add your textures for the 3d card (inside card, and outside card) That can be dimensions of 256x256.
These textures must be in .jpg format. .png will break the card.
On the CFL Assets tab, Click to ADD your mp3 and your xml files.
They must be named audio.mp3 and config.xml or they will not work.
Also at this time you may add your background image for the card.
It MUST be named background.png in order for it to work.
Refer to step 1 Card Image for size and file format (400x150 png)
Click to Apply Changes.
You will not see the changes in previewer, it does not display Flash widgets.
Save as any file name you want, then upload.
You will have to log into client and deploy the card to test it.
It has two stand spots in front of card. Stand on one, and watch for the envelope to display.
Click envelope and you should see your background image open along with the animated text message you selected.
You will hear any selected audio at this time.
You can drag card anywhere on the screen.
Click the red X to close card and go back to envelope state.
This is really easy! If you read the instructions and take it step by step, you'll be making tons of cards because it's so easy!
Believe me when I say I'm easily confused and I found this very easy to use when I derived from myself.
Special thanks for Bedicus for the flash coding :)