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New Year greeting card

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sidigrid says

It looks good..but seems to be in a wrong category

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Emroni says

Not only that, it uses up a huge amount of CPU for some reason. Might want to take a look at that code to see if it doesnt leak somewhere

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activetofocus says

beautiful

2 years ago
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felisan says
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yeah, takes up a LOT of CPU , but still it looks nice. used it for this simple invitation to a New Years Eve party: http://www.campjohn.dk/wp/?p=1535

2 years ago
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EugeneOst EugeneOst replied

Looks good :)

2 years ago
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felisan says
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@EugeneOst any comment on the heavy use on CPU ? if you could fix this problem and make an updated version I would definitely rate it higher..

thanks

2 years ago
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EugeneOst EugeneOst replied

Hi felisan, My comment on the heavy use on CPU :

The main load on the processor provide the branches of spruce. If the content layer “tree” rasterize to PNG format, then the CPU usage will be minimal.

I created this file as a 100% vector, which can be scaled bee loss of image quality.

You may set the desired image size, and then rasterize layer “tree”.

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felisan says
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rasterizing.. this can’t be done from within Flash, right? I tried breaking the MovieClip tree apart a couple of times, but this just made it even tougher for the CPU to handle it..

2 years ago
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EugeneOst EugeneOst replied

Rasterize the vector image can be in the program Flash:

1. Cut the content layer “tree” in the new file. 2. We export the image: (File -> Export -> Export Image -> (select the file type .png) -> Save) 3. We import the resulting .png file into a layer of “tree” in the file “sparklers.fla” 4. Publish

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