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new_matt, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 13:58,
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ooooooooooooooh
very clever!!
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Kundalini wants his hand back (and an fp too, thanks), Sun 18 Jul 2004, 13:58,
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Sorry , been done
By me!
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Krowten, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:02,
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And me.
www.b3ta.com/board/3472444Still, anyone who doesn't just use the damn template is to be applauded.
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supermoore: HUNG, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:07,
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I've used the template
*hangs head in shame*
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StickFigureNinja is diminishing in mass, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:10,
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Nice incorporation into your personal style though.
I'm determined to only enter this challenge if I can think of something that will stand out a bit. In fact, depending on who the judge is, a bit of lateral thinking could win this one quite easily.
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supermoore: HUNG, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:11,
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hahah
you sicko
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Dave - KneHigHbOb lurks mostly but was last seen posting at, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:14,
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rebel against the system !

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Beau Bo d'Or blog at - bbdo.co.uk/blog, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:12,
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ahahahaha!
ahahaha!
Having seen some of your other stuff, you should win this week!
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StickFigureNinja is diminishing in mass, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:13,
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very woo! TJ:
Why isn't there any difference in the framerate when I make an animated GIF in flash?
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the_n00b, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:17,
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How do you mean?
You mean flash creates a .gif with 12 fps?
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supermoore: HUNG, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:17,
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I mean
that whatever I set the frame rate to whilst making the thing, it's always the same speed when published as a GIF.
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the_n00b, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:18,
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Aye, it does that.
Publish as a .mov, then open that in imageready to optimise. You should find it creates far more frames. You will probably even want to delete maybe 1/2
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supermoore: HUNG, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:21,
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The publishing it as a mov could be a problem
if you're using movie clips in your animation, they tend to play back too slowly then.
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StickFigureNinja is diminishing in mass, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:22,
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I had that problem a couple of times
but it seems to have eased greatly in FlashMX
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supermoore: HUNG, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:25,
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I've got MX
and it always happens. It really makes things difficult for me, I'd love to be able to sort it out.
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StickFigureNinja is diminishing in mass, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:27,
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Have you tried
rather than putting the movie clip in one keyframe, adding subsequent keyframes for the frame length of the clip?
I know what I'm trying to say, but that makes limited sense...
Also, I know other people who've had this issue have resolved it by updating/reinstalling quicktime, or getting quicktime pro. It could be that that's to blame rather than Flash.
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supermoore: HUNG, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:31,
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I think I'll try the
Quicktime Pro idea.
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StickFigureNinja is diminishing in mass, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:38,
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imageready eh...
*adds to list of things to
download buy*
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the_n00b, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:29,
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You might be setting it too fast.
There's a limit as to how fast browsers can display animated gifs, this varies from machine to machine, but on mine I can only view them up to 0.06seconds per frame, that's a max of 16fps for me.
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StickFigureNinja is diminishing in mass, Sun 18 Jul 2004, 14:21,
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