My Vcam is having problems.

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Mar 3, 2014 12:20 PM #1168663
Can anybody help me with my vcam? It shows a black line when I play it. That line should have been the bottom part of the view finder outline but I'm shock to that it appears on the animation. It's supposed to be hidden.

Also, the anim looks a bit stretched even though I've used shift to keep the proportion. Please help me! I'm using Hyun's vcam. if you have another working perfect vcam. Mind sharing? please and thanks!

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Mar 3, 2014 5:56 PM #1169027
If you want to resize a v-cam, hold SHIFT when resizing. This will keep it from stretching.
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Mar 3, 2014 7:21 PM #1169099
The Vcam corresponds with the size of your document, for instance: if your document is 550 x 300 and your Vcam is 700 x 250 then the .swf will stretch and resize to compensate for the Vcam while also maintaining the document size (550 x 300) easy way to fix this: Make the Vcam the same size as your document, or the document the same size as the Vcam.

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Mar 3, 2014 10:47 PM #1169185
@bl3u thanks! This answered my question! :)
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Mar 3, 2014 11:17 PM #1169212
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@bl3u thanks! This answered my question! :)


No problem.

Another thing to mention, if you're doing an animation that involves angles or zoom ins/outs then simply resize the Vcam to your liking so long as it's a multiple of whatever the document size is

For instance: You're doing a zoom out. Multiply the document size (550 x 300) by 2 (1100 x 600) and make this the Vcam's size for the zoom out, to prevent stretching.
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Mar 4, 2014 9:36 AM #1169574
Another load of thanks to ya bro! Very helpful and concise.