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Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 16:10:50 -0700
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From: jdowdellatmacromedia [dot] com (John Dowdell)
Subject: Re: FLASH: A bitmap wipe transition
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At 1:26 PM 8/26/98, Ash Patrick-CPA016 (aka "Fletch") wrote:
>I have a problem and whoever can help that would be great. I am still
>kinda new at Flash and I am trying to perform a graphics wipe.
>I want to have a main Bitmap in the background and then have it
>gradually wipe away from one side to the other, but I wanted to try and
>get the edge of the wipe to be kinda like a fuzzy haze rather than a
>sharp line. I tried to use a mask layer w\ a gradient as the mask but
>the edge was still sharp. Any help would be great. And I am sorry if
>this was discussed before and I missed it.

Tip: If you're using pixel-based images in the background, and want to do
pixel-dissolves to other pixel-based images, then you may wish to consider
Director and Shockwave instead of Flash.

(If you're instead wiping between small feature items then David's tip
sounds great.)

Background: Flash's strength is in fast, vector-based animation. It also
offers sound, some interactivity, effects, and some bitmap support. But if
the bulk of your filesize is from pixel-based images then you haven't
really saved much, and you might as well use the Shockwave engine -- it's
faster for pixels and offers other features, too.

(Although Flash has the greater download rate now, last I checked there
were still more Shockwave engines out there. Shockwave can use Flash movies
within it, offering the standard Lingo scripting language instead of
varying JavaScripts. Shockwave can also generate new content on the
clientside, by reaching out to databases on the web and assembling the
movie dynamically. Director's easy to learn yet there's always something
new you can achieve, too.)

Sidenotes: If your project is sort of a slideshow of scanned images, then


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