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oh, sorry kpl - i must have hit the 'b' key accidentally :-)
Okay, I found one article that states that tweening *adds* to the file size:
"Motion Tween, however, requires Flash to create in-between keyframes (even though you won't see them)."
- http://atl4.hostvelocity.com/~pr…---
But I found quite a few more that state tweening *reduces* file size:
"Tweening not only saves time but it reduces file size."
- http://www.mtsu.edu/~rnewman/wor…"As Flash creates the transitional animation from the first keyframe in the animation to the last, these frames do not take up additional space. They just change values. Only the Keyframe information is stored in the Movie."
- http://www.cuckoografik.org/teac…"A frame-by-frame animation has an image for every frame and it increases file size much more rapidly than tweened animation. In tweened animation, you create starting and ending frames, called keyframes, and let Flash create the frames in between."
- http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/cep/me…---
more results:
http://www.google.com/search?q=k…