MacroMedia released flash 8 yesterday. For KoolMoves 5.0 users this means you now can use most of the new flash 8 ActionScript classes. KoolMoves hasn't got flash 8 syntax highlightning / recognition yet so don't forget to set flash 8 export manually if you are trying out the new classes.
Flash 8 ActionScript 2.0 language reference http://download.macromedia.com/pub/d.../fl8_as2lr.zip
It's a 5.7MB zipped pdf file. It gives a good description of all parameters for the functions of the new classes. Don't try the examples in KM since they are written in ActionScript 2.0 .
It's been a while since anyone has posted a hardware related performance issue, but just to be on the safe side, here are the minimum performance requirements:
Windows: 450 MHz Intel Pentium II processor (or equivalent) and later, 128MB RAM
Macintosh: 500 MHz PowerPC G3 and later, 128MB RAM
That flash 8 download link is for Netscape, Opera, etc. Is that plugin for Internet Explorer also or is there another link somewhere else which I could not find?
I am aware of that; posted a note about it to Bob but it may have slipped thorugh. Replace effect2.txt with the attached file. The destiantion folder is
C:\Progrm Files\KoolMoves\Motion Scripts\Sweeping Highlight\
Any update about the sweeping highlights effects on Flash 8? My site mostly use this effects and everytime I open it on my office computer I dont see any effects but if I open it on my home computer I saw the effects perpectly what I am missing? here is my website http://www.juvard.net I appreciate your help.
If one computer is displaying a Flash 8 effect, and another isn't, my first idea is that the Flash 8 player was not installed on the second computer. Sorry, no second idea.
do you think you be able to help me with the 3D
features I have mentioned in my thread?
I'm not sure. It's not that I wouldn't want to but as I stated before I'm not good at 3D so it would depend on what I could do. As for 3D Remus (aka Necromanthus) is the big star. Did you see his 3D renderer already http://necromanthus.com/KoolMoves/3DRender.html
My 3D math skills are unsufficient to accomplish something like that.
Flash 8 features that may (or may not) help
- DisplacementMapFilter to manipulate pixel positions
- Enhanced gradient and bitmap fill capabilities
- Ability to use gradient lines
- Matrix transformations (you can use actionscript to skew an object)
- New filters to blur a distant object
- Blendmodes to add highlights / shadows
The real improvement will (if I understand correctly) come with Flash Player 8.5 . It will feature a complete new Actionscript Virtual Machine to run actionscript 3 code (the current one will keep running Actionscript 1 and 2). It will first appear in the MacroMedia Flex line (first half of 2006) but will also appear in the Flash environment. It should be a lot faster (correct me if I'm wrong Remus) but I don't know how difficult it would be for Bob to implement and if he will implement it. I don't know much details about it yet.