
Animation Test - Honey Wings
...just a random test to see if I can get this fluttering wing thing, right. ^^; You have to click it to actually see it. It's a work in progress but, I'm learning
Category All / All
Species Insect (Other)
Size 400 x 429px
File Size 72.9 kB
It's so weird. I checked Chrome and Firefox and it's doing the same thing on both browsers. I guess I have even more to learn than I realized ^^; I'll have to figure out what I'm doing wrong in the saving process. Sorry about that. But, I'm glad you still like it
It looks like you're doing really well so far! ^^ I think when you save it, you're saving it as a compressed file; or FA is compressing it on its own, that might be what's slowing it down. I'm using CometBird (similar to FireFox, but with a few different 'add-ons' for it), and it's a little slow for me; even though you said it's faster on your comp, so it being compressed might be the issue.
It looks cool either way, though. =3
It looks cool either way, though. =3
~hugs~ You tried though, and that's what matters. No matter, though, even slowed down a bit your animation is still awesome. I look forward to what you come up with in the future! <3
And I know I don't comment on everything you make, I'm sorry about that, but with my ADHD I just plain forget sometimes. And by the time I remember, my Submissions list is so long; I have to just wipe everything clean and start over. :< Rest assured, though, I love everything you draw, even if I don't always say so! ^^
And I know I don't comment on everything you make, I'm sorry about that, but with my ADHD I just plain forget sometimes. And by the time I remember, my Submissions list is so long; I have to just wipe everything clean and start over. :< Rest assured, though, I love everything you draw, even if I don't always say so! ^^
Thank you, Honey. And I'm doing alright. I just kept the television news off. I watched the Simpsons instead. I...didn't want to reflect. I don't want to be emotional right now. I will never forget, but since I wasn't actually going outside amongst other people, there was no need for me to share.
*hugs*
*hugs*
I know there is none there, that is why I suggested it... Cause I'm sure you won't give any argument to the notion that there is motion that you try to convey. ;)
(But anyway, does in English the phrase "maybe you could add some motion blur" imply there is already some there? Cause if so, then I didn't know that. ^_^; )
(But anyway, does in English the phrase "maybe you could add some motion blur" imply there is already some there? Cause if so, then I didn't know that. ^_^; )
Ah ok, cause there was recently something when I caused confusion, because "next Sunday" is the Sunday which is for instance 9 days away, not the Sunday that is 2 days away, as I thought at the time. (that is "coming Sunday" right? or "this Sunday"?)
(by the by, did you get my pm?)
(by the by, did you get my pm?)
I think i found the problem
Try making the frame duration 2 hundredths of a second per frame. Right now you got it set to 1/100 sec. which is 100 fps (frames per second) But most monitors only get 60 frames per second through the cable that connects them to the pc. (same for laptops, just the cable is internal) So it is physically impossible to display 100 fps.
This means, that in the time that the monitor has between two frames, the animation will, most of the time, switch frame twice. And with a 2 frame animation, this means that you will see the same frame a few times in a row, making it look like the animation is really slow.
Lowering it to 50 fps (2/100 sec per frame) makes it look much faster and smoother. This really works in firefox. (though, it still seems equally low in internet explorer. I guess IE limits the frame rate to save processing power.)
Try making the frame duration 2 hundredths of a second per frame. Right now you got it set to 1/100 sec. which is 100 fps (frames per second) But most monitors only get 60 frames per second through the cable that connects them to the pc. (same for laptops, just the cable is internal) So it is physically impossible to display 100 fps.
This means, that in the time that the monitor has between two frames, the animation will, most of the time, switch frame twice. And with a 2 frame animation, this means that you will see the same frame a few times in a row, making it look like the animation is really slow.
Lowering it to 50 fps (2/100 sec per frame) makes it look much faster and smoother. This really works in firefox. (though, it still seems equally low in internet explorer. I guess IE limits the frame rate to save processing power.)
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