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Subject: Re: FLASH: Flash4: more efficient method?
From: Karin Christensen
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 19:44:36 GMT

Hi Bb,
Cheri beat me to it, but that is similar to what I was thinking. You
could have one or a few
more mc's used many times, rotating some, have some start a little
further down the time-line,
resize or change the alpha transparency. Much smaller file size that
way.
Karin Christensen
Scientific, Medical and Veterinary Illustration
www.cosmoaccess.net/~ivyacres/

>
> I could picture it all done with one movie clip, or maybe three or
four for
> more variance in the look/shape/components of the blood cells, but
you could
> vary z-order, speed, rotation, size, alpha, and placement using
duplicate mc
> and randomizing the various property settings...



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  FLASH: Flash4: more efficient method?, Merrill, Bob
  Re: FLASH: Flash4: more efficient method, Cheri Harder

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