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FlashNewz - Quick Tip

By John Paul Rawlins
Staff Writer
Article Date: 2004-01-07

Changing the FPS for flash movies can help keep your animation from jumping.

After reviewing sites posted in the WebProWorld forums I noticed that a lot of Flash designers fail to change the frame rate of their Flash movies. It's one simple little step that will make all the difference in your animations and tweens. When I first started using a higher FPS frame rate I had to keep adding frames to my tweens to make them last longer, but once I was used to it, I had no problems.

For most Flash movies I recommend having a 60 FPS frame rate. This will give you a nice, non-stutter animation.

About the Author:
Having created the outlines for FlashNewz and FLADownloads, John has become a strong voice in the Flash Community. His reviews and tutorials give great insight and knowledge to readers around the world. He has a keen eye for what's hot and what's not in the Flash world. He has also developed and continues to run his own flash portal as a side project to keep his mind on the Flash community

Being a key designer for advertising creative, he's got style when it comes to grabbing readers attention. With a proven track record, there isn't much this guy can't handle.



 
 
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