Heh, I just found some tests I did a while back when I got my new wacom tablet (all frame by frame, no tweening). I just like to do small stuff, like single movements and things like that, I dont really have the patience or interest in making bigger movies.
I have got more stuff backed up on a CD. But after seeing the huge pile of unmarked CD's I'd have to go trough to find them, I dont really care about them.
Probably took me around 30 minutes average per clip I think. I've got these nifty programmable buttons on my tablet which I can set to shortcuts or commands. And if I turn my pen around it becomes an eraser. So those 2 functions together really speed up the process of making stuff.
steveharriss666, sue_13, me, s2 am, titusfied, glory gamer, petey, jrwakeboard, gruesomebody... am I missing anyone? edit Titus2005 I think or whatever his name is
Last edited by Sum Yung Guy; 2005-10-27 at 11:21 AM.
You need to compress the audio files when importing them in/exporting the flash file.
When having a sound imported into your library double click the sound icon or right click/properties on the file to enter the properties menu. There you can set the compression mode for the file.
adpcm = best for button clicks and small sounds like that
MP3 = best for larger music files
Speech = best for speech
Just try different setting and press test to see what quality you are satisfied with.
Make sure when exporting the file that you dont check the override sound settings box otherwise the settings you chose for all the files will be disregarded.
But if you got a movie with just speech, then you might aswell DO choose override sound settings in the export menu and pick "speech", so that you wont have to configure all the individual sound files.
Last edited by undeadzombieguy; 2005-10-29 at 06:46 AM.