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Subject: | FLASH: a question for John Dowdell.. |
From: | Brack, Jeremy |
Date: | Tue, 18 Jul 2000 10:03:08 +0100 |
I attended the Macromedia "Hands On Training" (H.O.T.) Seminar back in March
2000, in New York City.
It was a 2 day class, with Tanya Lux speaking about Flash on the first day
and Steve (forgot his last name) spoke about Generator the next day. At the
end of the 2 day seminar, both Tanya and Steve told the class to e-mail them
to get the in class samples, since they didn not have any means to let us
take our samples home with us..
I e-mailed Tanya and a few days later she sent me the generic sample she
made. I also e-mailed Steve, and I still have not yet gotten even 1 reply.
I think in total I e-mailed Steve 3 times over the past 4 months and still I
have not gotten a reply. Is there any way that you could e-mail me the
generic Generator samples that were used for the H.O.T. seminar? My company
recently purchased Generator 2 Developer Edition and it would be extremely
helpful if I could have those samples to work with again.
Thanks,
Jeremy Brack
Web Designer
Interactive Marketing Group
-----Original Message-----
From: jdowdellmacromedia [dot] com [jdowdellmacromedia [dot] com (mailto:jdowdellmacromedia [dot] com)]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 3:57 PM
To: flasherchinwag [dot] com
Subject: Re: FLASH: illustrator shapes
At 10:30 AM 7/14/0, Anthony Faust wrote:
>if I want to make a polygon type shape and wanted to animate it, what's the
>best way to make sure that the file size would be the smallest?
>should i make it in illustrator and import it into flash or should i make
>the shape in flash itself?
Should be pretty much the same... regular polygons would be described in
the same number of curves regardless.
Related notes:
-- If shape-morphing, then making your target shapes in whichever app, but
use the shape-tweening in Flash instead of blending in Illustrator and
importing each separate shape, to avoid a potential filesize hit.
-- For complicated shapes drawn elsewhere, please do examine the shape in
Macromedia Flash to see if it can be simplified, broken apart, have its
curves optimized, more. (Consider a squiggly green shape atop a blue
square... in the final SWF this might be more concisely expressed as two
shapes, rather than the normal knockout approach!)
-- If coming from Adobe's Illustrator, you may wish to compare filesizes
from various paths... we can transfer via .AI6 format, or the free
FlashWriter Export Plugin, and ILL9 advertises some type of SWF export (I
haven't personally evaluated ILL9's SWF, but have read mixed reports...
please test in your own work).
-- If coming from another tool, you can often get better results by
importing just the curves, and then applying gradients or other features in
Flash itself.
jd
John Dowdell, Macromedia Tech Support, San Francisco CA US
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