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Slow loading on testing flash

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Slow loading on testing flash 2017-06-04 15:06:25


Hi friends,

While I render(test movie) my animation (ctrl+enter) I.e., running my swf Animation file in Flash player or just playing in timeline
It's playing it very slowly
I have used filters lk blur, glow in my animation.
Help me

Response to Slow loading on testing flash 2017-06-05 11:18:57


You might have too many movieclips on the stage.


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Response to Slow loading on testing flash 2017-06-06 04:58:54


At 6/5/17 11:18 AM, Jin wrote: You might have too many movieclips on the stage.

Dear friend How to overcome that situation

For fire effects, smoke effects i want use those things

Ur suggestions ???

Response to Slow loading on testing flash 2017-06-06 05:05:50


Either draw your smoke effects frame-by-frame (without movieclips), or use something like this, which also produces smoke animation frame-by-frame.


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Response to Slow loading on testing flash 2017-06-06 13:04:07


At 6/6/17 05:05 AM, Jin wrote: Either draw your smoke effects frame-by-frame (without movieclips), or use something like this, which also produces smoke animation frame-by-frame.

Thanks dude

Response to Slow loading on testing flash 2017-06-09 12:19:35


Filters have a tendency to do that. Consider switching them to low quality.

If you have several objects, you might want to apply the filter to them en masse. For instance, check out the fire in the title for Harvey Brawl.

This initially lagged like crazy because I had copied and pasted the flames all the way across the screen and applied the filters individually. I was able to optimize by throwing them all into one Movie Clip and putting one filter on that.

Finally, if you really need to cut down on the lag, I think there's a way to render a Movie Clip as a raster. You would probably have to export it (with the filter) as some kind of video type, probably AVI. From there you could re-import into Flash and it would run fine and dandy. Keep in mind that a user zooming in on these effects is more likely to see pixelation.


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