Exporting an SWF Movie
The SWF export supports some bitmap effects (which can be previewed in Render View mode) and SWF Blend Modes (vector effects which can be previewed in OpenGL View mode).
The following are also supported:
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Pencil line thickness: They are converted to brush strokes in the SWF file. |
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Auto Patch module for creating joint patches. |
If you have not already done so, you should preview the SWF by using the SWF preview button to see what the two types of effects look like when blended together. Once you are satisfied with the results, go ahead and export your movie.
How to export a SWF movie
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From the top menu, select File > Export > SWF. |
The Export to Flash Movie (SWF) dialog box opens.
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Click Browse and choose an appropriate file name and a destination path for your movie. |
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In the Display Source section, select a Display module to read from in the Export From Display Module menu. |
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In the Export Range section, select one of the following options: |
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All: To export all the frames of your movie. |
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Frames: To export a frame range. Enter the frame range in the fields. |
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In the Options section, enter your Frame rate (fps). By default, it will be set to match the fps of your Harmony project. If you choose a lower frame rate, your export playback will be faster than your actual project. The reverse is also true for a higher frame rate. |
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In the same section, select the JPEG quality: |
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50 = Average quality at about 1/5th of the size. |
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25 = Medium quality where loss of high image resolution starts to occur. |
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10 = Low quality where “macro-blocking” or large pixelation become obvious. |
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1 = Lowest quality where there is extreme loss of colour and detail and the image becomes nearly unrecognizable. |
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If you want to prevent your movie from being imported in another application, select the Protect from Import option. |
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Select the Compress Movie option if you want to get a lighter format. The movie may lose some quality, but the file will be lighter. |
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In the Disabled Effects section, select the effects you do NOT want to be rendered in the SWF movie. |
Note that certain Harmony effects are not listed in this section as they are not compatible and therefore not available for SWF export. These effects will not appear in the SWF render.
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Browse to the location on your computer where you saved your Flash Movie and double-click on it to view the export. |