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does it look nice, or did I go overboard on the noob ripping off the tutorial so he could get a pretty picture until he gets any talent whatsoever…
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does it look nice, or did I go overboard on the noob ripping off the tutorial so he could get a pretty picture until he gets any talent whatsoever…
it looks good. the only way to learn is through tut’s
thank you for your help. I remember the same thing happened when I got into fish… and anime…
Sorry to say, but your footer is indeed too processor intensive. The actions involved in getting the grass to move like that are big enough in one file, but posting multiple files on one page definitely puts it over the edge.
After a few hours of tinkering with Flash, I created something completely different (and CPU-intensive) that somehow ended up involving grass:
Thats a direct quote from the tutorial, stating that the effect is processor intensive.
gone.
I didn’t want to be mean or anything, but with the footer crackdown we are trying to be more considerate of people with slower modems, slower computers, and people with lower screen resolutions than 1024x768.
So we had to develope stricter rules because peoples browsers were freezing from some peoples footers and such.
oh, I understand completely.
is snow CPU intensive? Maybe I’ll play around with colors and sizes of the snowflakes and make a footer of that.
Yep, snow (if your talking kirupas tutorial) is CPU intensive because each snowflake uses mathematical equations for its movements. So lets say you have 20 snowflakes in one footer. Each snowflake uses lets say 2 mathematical equations… _y motion and _x motion. This is 40 mathematical equations running at once, post twice on one page, thats 80, etc, etc.
Flash is a drag when it comes to processing AS and mathematical equations efficiently. Hopefully that will improve in the future.
<---- is dazed
I don’t think this is something for a twelve year old to think hard about at midnight.
I’ll find something.
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