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ice-wine

2006-03-21, 3:15 am

i am currently working on a site using flash. My logo consists of a cube. The
edges of the cube are very sharp and nice, but when i export the movie, the
cube edges became crooked, and the lines ain't straight anymore. can anyone
help me with this?


Chris (mudbubble)

2006-03-21, 3:15 am

is the cube drawn in flash or an imported bitmap?

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ice-wine wrote:
> i am currently working on a site using flash. My logo consists of a cube. The
> edges of the cube are very sharp and nice, but when i export the movie, the
> cube edges became crooked, and the lines ain't straight anymore. can anyone
> help me with this?
>
>

ice-wine

2006-03-21, 3:15 am

erm... yes. it is bitmap. Does it affect the outcome of the image?
tralfaz

2006-03-21, 6:14 am

"ice-wine" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dvoabr$gqu$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> erm... yes. it is bitmap. Does it affect the outcome of the image?


try this code on frame 1..
_quality = "best";

tralfaz


ice-wine

2006-03-21, 6:14 am

o.0

Thanks loads!! The code worked! :D

Thanks alot! Really saved me. Phew! :D
tralfaz

2006-03-21, 6:15 pm

"ice-wine" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dvogva$q84$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> o.0
>
> Thanks loads!! The code worked! :D
>
> Thanks alot! Really saved me. Phew! :D


You're welcome. Just be aware that when you use the 'best' mode, it
forces Flash player to work harder to display bitmaps with
anti-aliasing (smoothing). Your animation can become jumpy on slower
computers because they can't display fast enough. It's fine for
smaller bitmaps though.
tralfaz


ice-wine

2006-03-22, 3:14 am

:) Thanks loads! I will take note of it. Heee...
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