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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
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there is no way without creatong a huge flashfile defeats the whole purpose of flash flash is for cartoonish animation not full textured 3d animation.Hi I have been trying to get my videos ported over to Flash for a while now.. the only way I have been able to get them to look half way decent and not have really huge files was to convert each frame of the animation to a gif file with an optimized palette and then import the gifs into flash. The file size is still big, but the quality is pretty good. The only other way I have found is to use QT with a Flash channel. Not much help, but that's all I know Ed
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When you create a movie in poser either in SWF (Flash) format or AVI and either import the SWF file directly into Flash or convert the AVI into SWF in another program the result is always the same, a very Grainy animation with loose pixels causing a sort of blur effect (looks like a poor quality movie) Does anybody know the way to export SWF files without compromising the quality.