Very interesting stuff!
I always just used the copying and pasting blank frames over the whole flipnote as my only method that just saves trapped memory
Might perhaps try to implement some of these methods on my flipnotes
I know what you mean. Sometimes they're not as popular as animations.
But this one's done great, congrats.
And it looks like you're getting some amazing feed back too :D
So I've done my own testing in the past and I felt like the layer two stuff could be wrong so I went ahead and tried it. I made 2 flipnotes where I slid 2 objects across the screen for 100 frames. 1 where layer two included layer 1 and another where layer two specifically didn't include what was in layer two. The Include layer Flipnote was 88 KB and the exclude layer Flipnote was 92 KB.
The reason for this is that Flipnote saves horizontal lines of pixels as 2 coordinates. If you break up your horizontal lines by erasing the layer two overlap, it's more likely that you'll make the layer 2 drawing more complicated for Flipnote to save. It doesn't matter too much how the two layers correlate to eachother outside of possibly increasing the number of coordinates by happenstance.
Super helpful gamer tyty
Very interesting stuff!
I always just used the copying and pasting blank frames over the whole flipnote as my only method that just saves trapped memory
Might perhaps try to implement some of these methods on my flipnotes
very very helpful :)
Useful
I know what you mean. Sometimes they're not as popular as animations.
But this one's done great, congrats.
And it looks like you're getting some amazing feed back too :D
So I've done my own testing in the past and I felt like the layer two stuff could be wrong so I went ahead and tried it. I made 2 flipnotes where I slid 2 objects across the screen for 100 frames. 1 where layer two included layer 1 and another where layer two specifically didn't include what was in layer two. The Include layer Flipnote was 88 KB and the exclude layer Flipnote was 92 KB.
The reason for this is that Flipnote saves horizontal lines of pixels as 2 coordinates. If you break up your horizontal lines by erasing the layer two overlap, it's more likely that you'll make the layer 2 drawing more complicated for Flipnote to save. It doesn't matter too much how the two layers correlate to eachother outside of possibly increasing the number of coordinates by happenstance.
wow amazing u learned all this. this will be very helpful for upcoming projects. Thank u very much