boywonder
08-07-2003, 02:01 AM
Hi,
I received a flash movie from a client to use in their web site... a friend of their's made it. Pretty nice actually considering the author was not experienced at all with flash.
any way, for some reason he built it at only 5 FPS and as you can imagine the animation is not really smooth. I have an idea to stretch the movie out to 3 times it's length (in frames) and knock the FPS up to 15 to achieve a nicer animation.
So, is there a way to take the entire timeline, or just even one layer at a time, and extend it while keeping all keyframes at the same ratio... so if I had a layer of 30 frames with keyframes at 10,20,30... I would like to extend it to 90 and have the keyframes stay in ratio at 30,60,90... make sense?
If anyone has a clue that makes one of us :)
I received a flash movie from a client to use in their web site... a friend of their's made it. Pretty nice actually considering the author was not experienced at all with flash.
any way, for some reason he built it at only 5 FPS and as you can imagine the animation is not really smooth. I have an idea to stretch the movie out to 3 times it's length (in frames) and knock the FPS up to 15 to achieve a nicer animation.
So, is there a way to take the entire timeline, or just even one layer at a time, and extend it while keeping all keyframes at the same ratio... so if I had a layer of 30 frames with keyframes at 10,20,30... I would like to extend it to 90 and have the keyframes stay in ratio at 30,60,90... make sense?
If anyone has a clue that makes one of us :)