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by:
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Some
of Howwired's best web developers and designers
have converged to share their techniques
to create effective audio, video and animation
in the web. Here are excerpts from the pool's
tips, tricks and wizardry to help you optimize
your multimedia efforts.
. Use layers as often as you want to. Using
a liberal dose of layers will make it much
easier later when it's time to re-edit and
animate. In addition, it doesn't add much
to the overall file size.
. Save copies of the file as you work when
using Flash. This is especially helpful
when you're using a Mac. This will come
in handy when you suddenly experience problems
in opening a Flash file you've been slaving
your days with.
. Use color outline layers and guide layers
liberally. Both are found under the layer
pulldown menu. The color outline layers
show a layer in its outline form--- great
for getting quick and precise positioning
particularly with scanned drawings. Guide
layers are for positioning bitmap guides
or for testing layers you may want to remove
from your final version. They allow you
to keep a layer from exporting.
. Mix and match programs and media to get
better results. Experiment and try combinations
such as flat color vectors with photographic
bitmaps for an interesting and rich output.
. For additional depth and color to vector
images, use gradients; but don't overuse
so as to avoid adding to the file size and
speeds.
. Don't overdo your media. Your audience
will definitely get indigestion from your
web site.
. Never make your audience wait. Downloading
an image that takes millions of years to
finish will definitely make your audience
cranky. They'd probably clicked to another
site even before your banner finished downloading
itself. "If people have to wait, be sure
it's really worth their while," says HotWired's
resident interface designer.
. Design delays that cover the loading process.
Flash features full attributes that helps
in keeping the audience occupied while that
giant sound file is loading in the background.
Flash's Bandwidth Profiler is said to provide
a big help on this.
. Use the knowledge and wisdom of your friends
and colleagues. A good multimedia comes
from a diverse source of skills found in
people. The adage that two minds are better
than one definitely applies here. Talk to
other multimedia designers or join groups
and mailing lists to share ideas and knowledge.
What you think is trash for you might be
a goldmine for another artist.
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