Re: [Flashcoders] Jagged tweening images

2007-09-10 Thread dr.ache
Maybe you scaled the image non-proportional, but you say it happened even with vectors. how does your image look like. are there fine linies at the edges? then you should prepare your image in a way that there is 1 or 2 pixel space to the edges of the borders. you should also ensure that your

RE: [Flashcoders] Jagged tweening images

2007-09-10 Thread Hal Leonard
Sometimes the tween easing helps that kind of thing... Is this transition done via code or via the timeline? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 2:46 AM To:

Re: [Flashcoders] Jagged tweening images

2007-09-10 Thread sean
Thanks for the quick reply, but I should have mentioned that I ensured the scaling was 100% and all images were at pixel perfect positions. Also, the picture shear is extreme. It is clearly like a really bad refresh rate Maybe you scaled the image non-proportional, but you say it happened even

Re: [Flashcoders] Jagged tweening images

2007-09-10 Thread Duncan Reid
Hi Sean, If the image is internal to your library you can try setting the smoothing option on the image itself. Right click image in library and check Allow Smoothing. This might help. Dunc On 9/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the quick reply, but I should have

Re: [Flashcoders] Jagged tweening images

2007-09-10 Thread sean
Hi Dunc, sorry mate, I keep forgetting ALL the things I've tried in the last 24 hours, lol. I also tried that :) But basically, it seems no-one has seen this behavior out side of bad settings, I certainly haven't seen it on any other graphic tweening site examples. Sean Hi Sean, If the

Re: [Flashcoders] Jagged tweening images

2007-09-10 Thread Ian Thomas
Can you show an example? Because it sounds to me like fairly ordinary page tearing - an effect that happens when the write-to-screen isn't synched up to the refresh rate of the monitor, which is often an issue when moving large chunks of the screen around. AFAIK Flash isn't synched to the monitor

RE: [Flashcoders] Jagged tweening images

2007-09-10 Thread sean
both :( Sometimes the tween easing helps that kind of thing... Is this transition done via code or via the timeline? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 2:46 AM To: