Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Help creating flash (swf) animations.

scottmanning opened this issue on Jul 08, 2001 ยท 4 posts


jschoen posted Tue, 24 July 2001 at 12:50 PM

Attached Link: http://www.jnjgraphics.net/poser/dance.swf

Hmmm, Are you talking about the seemingly blurryness around the edges and in the movement? If so this is not a fault of Poser per se. Flash is trying to create as smooth a transition as possible between frames. And since your figures are somewhat blocky ( I don't know why exactly--I'd have to know your exact settings), this is a daunting task for the movie/swf. The frame rate may be the problem. With any movie, if you have more frames per second the better the quality but of course the larger the file. Here are 2 examples with the presets for swf export. 1: The attached link at the top. This is the "dance.swf". You'll notice that it has a funny line around it. Ignore this, this can be resolved by unchecking the "Draw outer lines" checkbox. the only difference from this file and the "run.swf" file is when exporting I used the "Current RENDER settings" on this and used the "Current DISPLAY settings" on the run.swf. 2: This is a bit easier to see. http://www.jnjgraphics.net/poser/run.swf (copy the above URL to the location bar in your browser) To me these are also a little "blurry". But this is just inherent of low frame rates. Settings: Poser 4 Lo female Texture set to "Black" Highlight set to "Black" Render settings -- all but "Antialising" OFF -- 30 fps Flash Export settings: (Default) Number of Colors = 4 Quantization = Specified Frame Quantisize Frame = 1 Overlap Colors = yes Draw Outer Lines = Yes Draw Inner Lines = No Line Width = 1.000000 So I guess try 60 fps (Frames per second) and see if that helps. Anyway I know this doesn't help too much but we'll keep trying until we get you the answer you need. James