February 18th, 2009
Ive been banging my head against a brick wall for the past hour trying to work out why Flash CS4 was messing up the designers 3d animation when i copied it from his flash document to my much tidier and organised flash document. I never use Paste in Center, infact its hardwired in my head to Paste in Place (Ctrl + Shift + V).
The problem:
The designer has put together a motion test in Flash CS4, inside a particular movieclip of interest to me he has lots of 3d rotation tweens. I needed that movieclip for my build so i thought it should be as easy as selecting it, copying it (Ctrl + C) and then pasting it into my document where i could tidy up the symbol names, layer names and so on inside my file.
As i said previously i always use Paste in Place, but it turns out that once i had pasted it into my document the 3d animation the designer had done looked completley different. Everything had moved (been wrongly translated). I tried various things to fix the problem, i made sure the 3d vanishing point and perspective were the same, then i went through each item on the timeline in my document to make sure the 3d center point was the same and so on. Turns out everything was the same. (on a side note, why is it that i have to select a 3d object to change these settings? why not just be a setting in the Document Properties?)
It seems that when you paste in place, Flash simply messes up the 3d calculations when it tries to replicate the animation in your new document, not sure why, could be numerous things, which i dont currently have the time to investigate further.
The Solution:
Quite a simple solution, don’t copy an instance of a symbol from one document to the other otherwise it will not be the same as it was. Instead open up the libraries of both documents and copy the actual symbol into the other documents library and then drag it onto the stage and position it manually yourself. This doesn’t mangle the 3d properties of any of the instances on stage.
I thought i would post it here incase anybody else find themselves banging their head against a brick wall with the same issue.
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January 19th, 2009
A good Flash Designer will put alot of effort into a preloader, knowing that it may be viewed for sometime while the site loads in the background. Its eye candy to keep the viewer occupied during the times when content or data is being loaded in. Big Spaceship have put together a site to showcase and archive preloaders from websites past and present. Checkout the preloader museum and waste a bit of time watching loaders loading nothing, a collection of less than ordinary, pretty looking preloaders from websites old and new. Somewhat of a homage to the preloader. You can submit your own preloaders to pretty loaded aswell.
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May 15th, 2008
Today Adobe have released a beta version of Flash Player 10 to the masses. Its available to download now on Adobe Labs, there you will find various demos that showcase some of the new features in the player.
The latest player features some of the most requested features since the release of the last version of the Flash Player:
Bi-Directional Text Support - People have been asking for this for years.
3d Effects - Move DisplayObjects around in 3d space with Actionscript.
Dynamic sound generation - Andre Michelle, eat your heart out.
FileReference runtime access to files without sending the file to the server first.
Typed Arrays - AKA Vectors (An array that contains only data of the same type).
GPU Blitting/Compositing - Faster rendering old and new Flash Movies.
Custom Filters - Get more info about Adobe Pixel Blender, a new programming language that allows you to create your own super fast filters by manipulating pixels.
I am very, very excited about this release primarily because its now easy to create truly localized worldwide websites in Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew and all the other languages that have been tricky business in the past. I dont think it is as ground-breaking as Flash Player 9 which was a huge leap forward, but there are still some pretty hefty game-changing features in this one. I have on concern already and that is that i am worried that the 3d Effects are going to be misused/overused now its so easy and we will have another Skip Intro era.
Posted in Adobe Flash | 6 Comments »
April 1st, 2008
Shu Player allows you to distribute your AIR Applications to users that dont have the AIR Runtime by converting them to standalone applications. Shu Player also adds more commands to do things like open external applications etc…
Posted in Ramblings | 1 Comment »
April 1st, 2008
If you hate the Adobe Updater like most of us, then just get rid of it.
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March 18th, 2008
Andre Michelle is leading a campaign called Adobe MAKE SOME NOISE that is calling for Adobe to take some action and fix a pretty big problem with the Actionscript Sound API in the latest Flash Player and also to rally together support to show Adobe that alot of people need/want more control over sound with Actionsript in the next version of the Flash Player.
Andre does some really cool stuff with Flash, some of which im sure you have seen in the past. Alot of his commercial work of late seems to be advanced sound manipulation applications, for which he has had to hack his way around the limited sound api that exists today. A recent Flash Player dot release broke most of these applications.
Show your support and blog about it! Spread the word please.
Posted in Actionscript | 3 Comments »
February 20th, 2008
Want to quickly find out what version of the Flash Player a client has installed? Send them to www.playerversion.com
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February 15th, 2008
Yet more pv3d goodness. Im loving this funky 3D Flash Lab, the work of Mathieu Badimon. [Update: Apparently this uses Five3D not PaperVision]
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February 7th, 2008
There is an old interview with me on The FWA, its fairly long at 8 pages.
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February 7th, 2008
If you do alot of travelling then it makes sense to get yourself a Priority Pass, which will get you access to over 500 airport lounges worldwide, regardless of whether your flying enconomy, business or first.
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February 7th, 2008
Freelance Switch is a freelancer community with forums, jobs, daily tips and a complete 212 page e-book titled “How to be a rockstar freelancer” for sale.
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February 7th, 2008
Lots of new media jobs at Creative Pool.
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February 7th, 2008
BBC IPlayer is awesome, but its ashame that BBC News is still using Windows Media Player and Real video. Real player is officially badware.
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February 5th, 2008
Sorry for the mess people, im re-jiggerising things around and getting the first magazine article together. It turns out wordpress doesn’t like to have two seperate instances running on the same server, using the same database, in seperate folders (it gets seriously confused), also why cant i rename any of the standard wordpress files? i hate having my root folder look a mess with files like wp-comments.php and so on…
There is a lot to do, ive got over 600 old posts to tag, there is the links to sort out for the sidebar, advertisement spots, search pages, archives pagination and the asides blog. It’s all fun and games.
Posted in Announcements | 1 Comment »
February 4th, 2008
This Command will delete all empty keyframes on the selected layers. This is useful when you get a messy file from your designers and want to tidy it up a bit.
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Tags: downloads, extension, jsfl, mxp
Posted in Flash Extensions | 1 Comment »
February 4th, 2008
This extension adds a new panel to the Flash Authoring Tool, that enables you to specify an interval for automatically saving the document you are presently working on. Intervals can be set in minutes or hours.
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Tags: downloads, extension, jsfl, mxp, windowswf
Posted in Flash Extensions | 9 Comments »
February 4th, 2008
This extension adds a new FileSystem object to the JSAPI which contains 23 new JSFL functions that allow you to modify/access the local FileSystem in your JSFL scripts. You can for example write to the registry using JSFL, execute external applications and so on…
Documentation is provided for each of the new functions in the Help Panel.
As of Macromedia Flash MX 2004 7.2 a new FLfile object is added to the JSAPI. It provides some, but not all of the functionality found in this extension.
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Tags: downloads, extension, filesystem, flfile, jsfl, mxp
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February 4th, 2008
This extension adds a new command to the Commands menu in the Flash Authoring Tool that will take the frames you have selected and add them to a new layer in the order you selected them, one by one.
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Tags: downloads, extension, jsfl, mxp
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