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sintax321
November 20th, 2002, 03:01 AM
Take a look a t this site. http://jaijin.com/andru/
How in hell did this become so smooth. Is it the framrate or what? Is this all done in flash or what? Enlighten me on haw to become this good:)
PS. the entry code is 11 then you will see the real site:)
reverendflash
November 20th, 2002, 03:06 AM
nice site...
BTW, I used pin 15...
it worked...
amazing, especially when you consider his age...
makes me feel old...
Rev:elderly:
Kitiara
November 20th, 2002, 12:48 PM
I reckon that's got to be a very, very high frame rate. Otherwise the movement would be all jerky.
[Legoman]
November 20th, 2002, 01:01 PM
I like the cunningly perverted logo.
I wonder if the music was licenced though, I would guess not.
sintax321
November 20th, 2002, 02:01 PM
I really want to disect this site and find out what makes it tick. Also the whole site has a lot of the feel of 2advancd work. He lives in the right area think he works for them or just learned there style?
mjULTRA
November 20th, 2002, 02:07 PM
i dont think the music in the intro was licensed but it seems that the stuff in his audio page was most likely made by him. that site is damn impressive, and it depresses me to know that there is a whole new younger generation that will always have the upper hand on us elders...
eilsoe
November 20th, 2002, 02:18 PM
'Tis true, they may be more talented than us...
BUT, if we were at war, we'd still be bigger, stronger and more able to kick their *** :P
lostinbeta
November 20th, 2002, 02:23 PM
The music in the intro was made by Prodigy.
sintax321
November 20th, 2002, 02:35 PM
Ya but then he added a buch fo movie quotes that sounded awsome. I wlaso like the the sercret wepon theme he went with. Other than a very usless login screen I loved this site. :)
lostinbeta
November 20th, 2002, 02:37 PM
It is awesome... and I figured out that anything that starts with 1 lets you in (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 , 19)
[Legoman]
November 20th, 2002, 06:51 PM
Well, the intro music and the background music on the audio page are comercial releases anyway, I guess the other tracks might be home-made.
h88
November 20th, 2002, 07:06 PM
LOL, i just entered 3 zero's and it worked, sintax, that website is really cool, but if u tried to emphase what had he use to get this website done, it would look like:
Flash:
>>Actionscipt offcourse
>>Some Masking
and
Javascript
I actully want to say there is'nt something special, someone can design exactly the same website or even cooler.
@Rev: Dun worry dude, you will find out how to do those stuff later! :P
h88
reverendflash
November 20th, 2002, 07:26 PM
h88:
Harsh, dude...
especially for someone without a page to brag about...
I'm not saying you aren't talented, but you have to admit that this kid (your age) has produced a great looking website.
Also, a website does not have to be extremely advanced to be an impressive, pleasing website.
Your statement about what it took to create the site could fit just about any website around...
I don't mean to offend, and if you have a site, please post it, I would love to see your work.
Rev:elderly:
lostinbeta
November 20th, 2002, 09:06 PM
I agree Rev, Actinoscript and Masking just about includes almost every Flash page in the world.
It isn't what is used, it is how it is used that is impressive.
I could only enter 2 digits h88, how did you enter 3 0's?
morse
November 20th, 2002, 10:12 PM
Nice site. Just don't like the whole initial console idea for the login. :) Mayby I'll redo mine again soon.
My problem is that I don't know how the tweening is so smooth (not just this site, many others).
h88
November 21st, 2002, 04:14 AM
@lost:
i entered 3 zeros after the page was opened already with 2 digits, i did'nt try it again though.
lostinbeta
November 21st, 2002, 04:19 AM
I tested... double 0's works too.
h88
November 21st, 2002, 04:49 AM
Originally posted by reverendflash
I don't mean to offend, and if you have a site, please post it, I would love to see your work.
Rev:elderly:
@Rev:
I was sure ur going to say that, anyways, am designing my own website, but i can't get it finished cuz am really busy with forums and school tests. Dun worry, i'll be posting my website here laters.
Yours,
h88
reverendflash
November 21st, 2002, 05:13 AM
h88 -
no worries.
It just sounded like you were minimalizing a nicely done site. Also, your statement @Rev sounded to me very condescending. I inquired nothing about the method whatsoever. You also had just bagged on a guy for critiquing sintax's site with having a lame site himself...
Again, no worries, but be careful assuming how much another person knows, and especially making statements about them. That is how flame wars get started.
Rev:elderly:
mjULTRA
November 21st, 2002, 12:31 PM
My problem is that I don't know how the tweening is so smooth (not just this site, many others).
Increase the framerate to 24 or above. It defaults to 12 in Flash. Problem solved...
reverendflash
November 21st, 2002, 02:15 PM
Maj:
You may be oversimplifying this just a bit...
I think Sintax knows how to increase the frame rate...
Rev:elderly:
mjULTRA
November 21st, 2002, 02:47 PM
i offered my advice, albeit simple. If you have further knowledge, share it with us, good rev. How else are smooth tweens achieved? Enlighten those who apparently know nothing...
reverendflash
November 21st, 2002, 02:55 PM
Good Maj:
I did not mean to infer that I knew how to accomplish what sintax asked in the first thread. I just thought you stated something which was pretty obvious by the question asked.
If I am wrong, then please work up a quick example to explain how simple this is.
Don't take things so personally, I said nothing about your intelligence, or anything for you to take offense at.
Rev:elderly:
mjULTRA
November 21st, 2002, 03:23 PM
You have arrived after the death of the Flash Framerate Experiment. wallow in sorrow :*(
Morse wanted to know why his animations are not as smooth as others that he sees. How you think syntax comes into this is beyond me... (i am a bonehead) (-:
BTW: oversimplify is a crummy word anyway. Who wouldn't want things to be 'too easy'? :P
reverendflash
November 21st, 2002, 03:38 PM
Originally posted by Majeye
Witness the Flash Framerate Experiment (http://www.igovw.com/fps.html) .
Morse wanted to know why his animations are not as smooth as others that he sees. How you think syntax comes into this is beyond me...
BTW: oversimplify is a crummy word anyway. Who wouldn't want things to be 'too easy'? :P
look at the first thread in this post by sintax.... "How in hell did this become so smooth. Is it the framrate or what? Is this all done in flash or what? Enlighten me on haw to become this good"
your example is insulting. Of course we know that when the frame rate of a movie which has a couple of symbols is increased, the tween is smoother. The smoothness of tweens has a lot of different factors which can make it less smooth, and sintax was asking if anyone knew how this guy's smoothness is acheived. By simply replying "frame rate" and condescendingly saying "Flash default is 12fps" (almost everyone here knows that) your answer was a bit oversimplified. Simply increasing the frame rate will not globally make the tweens smooth.
Since this is a learning forum, I was just trying to point out that simply increasing the frame rate will not guarantee a smooth tween. Otherwise, just publish @ 60fps, and have DVD quality animations.
You help a lot of people here, and have a lot of artistic talent as well. I am not trying puff out my chest, or even trying to get into a discussion on this. You will get no flames from me.
Rev:elderly:
fester8542
November 21st, 2002, 03:49 PM
<b>*puts on sunglasses*</b>
Guig0
November 21st, 2002, 03:53 PM
I´ll bring the burguers and marshmellows!
=)
mjULTRA
November 21st, 2002, 04:09 PM
Okay, so syntax was the first one to ask. Ill give you that one. Excuse me for trying to offer my advice. Before i came to this forum, the thought had not occured to me that changing the frame rate has a large impact on the smoothness of your animations. duh. To assume that this is common knowledge to eveyone here is to assume that we are all as experienced as one another. What i suggested, is the first step towards a smooth animation. Although other factors are at work, no one has pointed them out. I pointed out the obvious in an attempt to help someone, and you made me feel inferior, because i do not have as great of understanding of the program like the almighty rev.
spread the hate..
reverendflash
November 21st, 2002, 04:22 PM
sarcasm doesn't become you, Majeye.
Sintax had asked about the frame rate in the starting thread. Therefore, your statement was redundant, and your explaination made it sound simple to create the smoothness of this site .
If you felt inferior, I apologize. It was not meant as condescending in any way. As i said before, don't take it personally, nothing was meant in a personal way.
I hope that's a joke about the hate...
Are we cool about this?
Rev:elderly:
mjULTRA
November 21st, 2002, 05:02 PM
the smoothness of the aforementioned site was a result of the flashers vision of the site, became what it was through hard work and required a lot of time and effort. I should have made that clear before i suggested that increasing the fps results in a smoother animation.
i shall have to work at dotting my t's and crossing my i's, around you....
at the risk of sounding redundant, redundancy, has the tendancy of being redundant.
:crazy:
::heads off to the SCORLAFTSPOCP (Spontaneous Creation of Ridiculously Long Acronymns For The Sole Purpose of Confusing People) website::
morse
November 21st, 2002, 05:11 PM
Hey, sorry guys, might have been my fault when I wondered how to get the tweening smoother.
Anyway, who cares? I just suck at it lol. :)
morse
November 21st, 2002, 05:31 PM
You old... I swear... Thats my mouth! Mymph. Cough. Agg dont step there! Thats important! *Crunch* owwww you little... That was my ear!
Guig0
November 22nd, 2002, 07:48 AM
they´re really good.
If I have know this before I would have eaten my own brains... *taps my head* wait! They´re mine!!! ARRRGGGHHHH!!!!:o
Wel, I don´t use them anyway. Pass me the salt!
=)
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