flash experts: a little help please?

Big Bwana

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Howdy,

I've got a flash movie with 12 images fading in and out on top of each other. However, while I was working on the whole thing, I didn't realize that the zoom setting was set to 200%(!) Consequently, everything is too small. Is there a way I can save the 200% zoom appearance as the normal size? Or do I have to change each of the 12 images individually?

Thanks,

BB
 

cxim

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*** flash experts: a little help please ***
*** Consequently, everything is too small ***

Usually vitamins help, BUT nature has spoken.. You are stuck with your SIZE. If you are truely unhappy with the size of Mr Happy you can use a large plastic life like replica. This has legal benefits as well... You will not be legally exposed.

I recommend a neutral color for both your trenchcoat & cut pants legs. It is best to 'blend in with the crowd'.

I also suggest that you retain a lawyer ahead of time unless you are quite swift of foot. This time of year it can be quite cold in the lockup & the gendarmes take your trenchcoat !!!

should you need any further pointers... Please feel free to contact me.

CXIM
C/O I FLASHED FOR JESUS
PO BOX 102
DEATH ROW. FL 34666
 

Big Bwana

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Hey cxim,

Thanks for the advice! I'll take a stab at your suggestions tonight and will post my results (that is, if I'm not makeing new friends in the lockup).

One problem that I foresee-it's 20 degrees farenheit outside right now, doesn't that make things normally small and shriveled even smaller and shriveled?

BB
 

b0red

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I would just redo everything. :eek: Faster than editing frame by frame, layer by layer.

Just wondering, are you using alpha to fade in and out?
 

DAM

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are these images vector graphics? cause if they are just resize the first and last frame and you should be fine. if they are not, then go to the resolution that you want, and like i said, replace the right sized images.




it should not be that hard.




dam()
 

Big Bwana

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yep, using alpha but with bitmap graphics...

I finally just ended up editing the original .jpg files and then happily discovered an "update" setting in the library window. Updated the images and then just had to adjust the position of each of the enlarged images.

Thanks all for the advice!

BB