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Unread 24-02-2005, 16:30
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Re: converting animation submission to flash

You can export a .flv which is a Flash format for video. It isn't that good in terms of quality vs size but you can do a bunch of funky things with it.
But there is no way that I know of, to convert a 3dx max animation to a flash animation. Flash is very 2D based, which would make it impractical.

Your best bet, like suggested above would to be use an MPEG-4 codec (3IVX,DIVX,XVID, etc)
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