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Subject: RE: FLASH: Help!
From: Williams, Marcus
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 14:26:22 +0100

Tony,
There's another very well designed site that uses the same basic concept of
moving images.
http://www.pallasweb.com/clients.html

It looks as though they spent a fair amount of time putting this together in
a pro format.
Still, their images are choppy. Clear, but choppy. I'm not seeing much of a
difference between these two pages.

I have used, (though some may disagree) a higher frame rate to smooth some
movement. By default I begin every move at 24 fps....most will
disagree....and that's their right. ;-)
Of course, that changes everything else in the movie, so it takes a little
playing with it to meet common ground.

Marcus





-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Indelicato [tindelicatoatprismtec [dot] com (mailto:tindelicatoatprismtec [dot] com)]
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 3:30 PM
To: 'flasheratchinwag [dot] com'
Subject: FLASH: Help!

http://games.acmecity.com/conspiracy/519/
this is a cheezy piece of animation that I am still working on...
But I am wondering how to prevent the 'tearing' and the choppy movement.
If anyone can make a suggestion it would be appreciated.
please forgive my sophomoric animation...
thank you

Tony










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