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| Ruler of Light Join Date: Oct 2007 Age: 20
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Rep Power: 1 ![]() | The topic sums it up. I would like it to be easy to use as well. |
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| Pederast | gif animation (not sure on the name. just calling it as such) - Adobe Image Ready flash animation - Adobe Flash |
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| Pederast | I've no experience with the latter. Those kinds of flash animations are littered in those game type sites, such as Newgrounds. You can probably find tutorials with google searches. Image Ready is used to simply put frames together, nothing as complicated as flash Example ![]() |
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| Ruler of Light Join Date: Oct 2007 Age: 20
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Rep Power: 1 ![]() | Thank you, I do not know if flash works on 2000. Thanks for the help. |
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| Warrior of Darkness | Flash should work on Windows 2000, depending on the version of the software. And square-enix, Flash animation in its base form is the same as making an animated gif - you string individual frames together to form a sequence. In many cases, with a little experience, Flash can actually be easier due to the fact that there are features built in to help with the framing process. |
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| Organization Member | unfreez is a good one. you can only use GIF images with it though. "/ |
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