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Resized Images Twitching
I am resizing images in Photoshop and when I import them to Flash and animate them they twitch at the end of the tween. It is wierd. If I import the image without resizing them....the twitch is gone. Not sure why.
Does anyone know why or know what to do to fix this.
Thanks Tom
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I've had this happen before as well. Generally, this will happen when you are moving large images, or many images at once.
I got the jittering to stop after deleting the layer with my tween (I was using AS to tween - like an image scroller) and recreating the entire layer again with the image directly from the library.
I noticed also that the jitteriness would return if I replaced the image in the library. Try to avoid doing this.
RH
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Ok....I am not sure...but I believe I am putting the image directly in the movie clip from the library.
What had happened was...I created a menu with a whole bunch of mouse over activated movie clips...too many apparently because the size of the swf was about a meg. Too big..and at this point all the images I had used were not twitching and I resized them after I imported them to flash. Which is why my swf was so large......the images were huge. So, to test....I resized one of the images in Photoshop (instead of resizing in Flash) then imported to Flash. I Erased the old image replaced with the new...erased the old tween and retweened the new image....and that is when I got the twitch. I pulled the image directly from the Library menu when putting it into the movie clip.
Am I making sense to you? Let me know what you think..I really appreciate your help RH.
Tom
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That's what I was trying to get at above. It seems like you had images which you were tweening, then didn't like the result (movie size too large) compressed the images...added them to the library, and then updated your tween with the new images from the library.
Try deleting the layer with the tweened image which is jumping on you.
Then recreate your tween from scratch. (don't forget to write down the x/y values, so the tween is easy to recreate.
If that doesn't work, create a NEW fla file, and drag all that you need from the previous fla file into the new one. Then recreate your tween again. Like I said, I had the same thing happen, and one of the above two solutions always seemed to be the trick. I am assuming that this is some sort of Flash "bug" type of thing, but have never seen any documentation on it. Try the two above solutions. If neither work, then I will look at your fla file for you.
RH
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Ok...I wil give those a try. I will let you know what happens. Thanks again.
Tom