Higher Frames Per Second
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*[[SBCG4AP Advertisement]] — Due to the use of a 24fps embedded video, the animated portion was done at 24fps. | *[[SBCG4AP Advertisement]] — Due to the use of a 24fps embedded video, the animated portion was done at 24fps. | ||
*[[Main Page 25]] — Done to make the Puppets move more life-like. | *[[Main Page 25]] — Done to make the Puppets move more life-like. | ||
- | *[[Dangeresque: Puppet Squad]] — | + | *[[Dangeresque: Puppet Squad]] — The original Flash pop-up caused audio and video synchronization issues on the [[Main Pages]] and [[TV Time Toons Menu]]. |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 01:22, 27 August 2017
Most animations on homestarrunner.com run at 12 frames per second (fps). However, some animations run at a higher frame rate for various reasons.
Appearances
- Kick The Cheat
- Punkin Stencils — In order for the conveyor belt to move smoothly.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 10 — Done to enhance the appearance of a three-dimensional sequence.
- 500 The Cheats — To fit 500 drawings of The Cheat in the thirty-second short.
- SBCG4AP Advertisement — Due to the use of a 24fps embedded video, the animated portion was done at 24fps.
- Main Page 25 — Done to make the Puppets move more life-like.
- Dangeresque: Puppet Squad — The original Flash pop-up caused audio and video synchronization issues on the Main Pages and TV Time Toons Menu.
See Also
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