Animation rendered to SWF gone weird! Quicktime render OK!
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:23 am
Hi
I have a fairly lengthy animation that I am working on in ASP 6. It's about 5 minutes long at 25 FPS so around 8000 frames. From looking around on this forum it would seem that this is rather excessive amount of frames, and that really i should be creating scenes and then joining them together, perhaps in Flash CS4.
The reason I mention this is that all of a sudden very weird things are happening in my SWF file rendered using ASP. Layers are looping that shouldn't be looping and various parts of my character disappear and appear in strange places.
As far as I am aware I am not using anything that SWF doesn't like. Here are the effects I am using - bone manipulation, bone lengthening/shortening, and various PNG layers with different opacity settings. I am also using one MP3 file.
When I try to export the animation in smaller sections, the sections look OK, suggesting that it is the length of the animation I am trying to render that is the problem.
But I would rather avoid trying to stitch together the animation in Flash CS4 as it often crashes when I try to import SWF files created in ASP to the stage.
I would be grateful for any help in following the optimal procedure. I want to render my animation as SWF to keep the file size down as it will be used on my home page - yes a long animation for a home page, but there you go
Nick
I have a fairly lengthy animation that I am working on in ASP 6. It's about 5 minutes long at 25 FPS so around 8000 frames. From looking around on this forum it would seem that this is rather excessive amount of frames, and that really i should be creating scenes and then joining them together, perhaps in Flash CS4.
The reason I mention this is that all of a sudden very weird things are happening in my SWF file rendered using ASP. Layers are looping that shouldn't be looping and various parts of my character disappear and appear in strange places.
As far as I am aware I am not using anything that SWF doesn't like. Here are the effects I am using - bone manipulation, bone lengthening/shortening, and various PNG layers with different opacity settings. I am also using one MP3 file.
When I try to export the animation in smaller sections, the sections look OK, suggesting that it is the length of the animation I am trying to render that is the problem.
But I would rather avoid trying to stitch together the animation in Flash CS4 as it often crashes when I try to import SWF files created in ASP to the stage.
I would be grateful for any help in following the optimal procedure. I want to render my animation as SWF to keep the file size down as it will be used on my home page - yes a long animation for a home page, but there you go
Nick