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Ok, I am trying to make some animations but everything a I make is HUGE. I ned some tips on omptimizing them to get them small enough for web pages, remember nopthing too small :P
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When you tween, don't have azillion frames between it. Also, if you are doing a movie thing, only use every other frame
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Want some animation tuts? There's a whole section on this site! Maybe they'll help. Good luck!
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Hmm... i don't use optimised as, it slows down your imnages
I right click --> preview in --> internet explorer.
Anywaays : on topic : You could try and cut out some frames, and also think about exactly what you want, and try doing more then one thing at a time ... to save frames
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Originally posted by Crofty@Feb 22 2005, 01:27 PM
Hmm... i don't use optimised as, it slows down your imnages
I right click --> preview in --> internet explorer.
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Really? I just did it and didn't notice any difference. Might be because my animation isn't too complicated or any of that stuff.
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Same with me...I just do it "optimize as" because optimize = better so it basically means "save the image better as":
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I was wondering if you would be able to create animations on Adobe Imageready as good as animations created on Flash...because i REALLY REALLY want flash but dont have the money
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Originally posted by d-_-b@Mar 3 2005, 12:24 PM
I was wondering if you would be able to create animations on Adobe Imageready as good as animations created on Flash...because i REALLY REALLY want flash but dont have the money
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I find flash easier than image ready, you just have to copy each layer individually & flash's gif are significally smaller than image ready's. You don't have to pay, but I doubt I'm aloud to talk about that.
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