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Subject: Re: FLASH: What is wrong with speed????
From: Cheri Harder
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 18:43:32 GMT

Hi, Stuart!

>100(80Kb) images(JPEGS) imported from a animation program now the images
are of a high quality bank note animated panning around the screen at
700x400 pixels......my question is this....when the shockwave file plays it
stutters along and the hard drive churns and basically everthing seems
processor intensive <

It is acting processor intensive because it IS processor intensive. You
cannot expect the machine to constantly redraw these large images without
bogging down the processor. Flash is not the problem. Pieces of your
movie that you want to animate should be vector graphics. Try to have ONE
thing at a time be moving. This was my advice a couple weeks ago after
review of your movie, and it is still the solution. Try tracing the bank
note? Simplify your concepts. Create the illusion that everything is
moving at once but only have one thing moving, and make it a vector graphic!
If you want jpeg - use it as the non-moving background.

Someone else can explain the reasoning better than I...I just know the truth
of it.

~~~~Cheri Harder~~~~~
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