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    Line appears as shutters open??

    Hi all,
    Suns shining here in the south of England.
    Could Spring be on its way??

    Anyway, have a little problem - maybe 2:

    1. If you go to the website movie I'm building at:
    http://www.trianglesprays.co.uk
    you will notice that as the 2 halves of the triangle shapes move apart, thin virtical lines appear on the outside edges. Has anyone any idea why these appear. The original image (transparant gif) do not have these lines??

    2. How do I make the 2 halves of the triangle open smoooother and not in a jerking movement??

    Hope you can help,
    Regards, Koolsteve.

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    You could have made both of the triangle shapes in KM and then just filled them with an image of the cars. This might help both of your issues.

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    There is a Flash player bug which we have seen on many occasions (and confirmed it is a Flash player bug by producing the swf in Flash) associated with rendering of images. The images get extra rows or columns under certain circumstances. I have been able to fool the player by adjusting the width and height of the graphic but I don't know what the formula is.

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    It worked!

    Good one. Creating a shape and putting the image into the shape worked. Also creating less frames and using tweening to lengthen the movie time works better.

    Thanks for you help
    Koolsteve.

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