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Subject: Re: FLASH: Vecta3D
From: Michael Penne
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2000 03:13:31 GMT

Yup,. its not real small. For instance here:
http://www.bigtimeweb.com/nux.html
the Porshe is a 320k swf (and imported from the
Max/Vecta file/rexported as a swf from Flash as
suggested in the docs). However, the starship (at
top), a considerably more complex (and larger
frame size!) animation is 420k QuickTime4!

I think for rendered 3D, (as opposed to Nemo or
Shout3d style real time rendered 3d), more
standard media technologies will be more
efficient than swfs...


--- Jason Bouwmeester <jasonatintervisual [dot] com>
wrote:


> Just wondering if anyone has used the Vecta3D
> plugin for 3D Studio Max at
> all. I am just trying to figure out why an
> animated spinning logo produces a
> 45K animated gif, yet when I export using
> Vecta3D the resulting Flash movie
> is 192K. What is especially boggling is the
> small size of the animations on
> the Vecta3D site.
>
> Thanks,
> Jason Bouwmeester
> New Media Programmer
> InterVisual


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