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Comic PageTurn (Flipbook) AnimateCC

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I'm in the process of making a Comic, but one of my friends on DeviantArt suggested I make the comic interactive, with flipping pages as each page is clicked.

The first way I thought I could make this in Adobe Animate CC, is to draw out the illusion of a single flipping page to reveal what is underneath (the next page)

The second way is an actual double page spread comic. And flipping the pages to view the comic panels on both sides.

I'm no pro in actionscript, but have managed to make this rollover animation in the past:
http://www.newgrounds.com/dump/item/8b0d791cf321088d84b2da380bf59310
Which is similar to the kind of animated pages I was thinking of.

If you're interested in the comic I'm trying to make interactive, here's the gif I'm trying to animate! (below) I'm hoping to professionally publish one day, if not, just it as a webcomic would be fine with me! (any type of help is more than welcome!) (even if I have to make it another way)

http://www.alsanya.deviantart.com
(If you're interested in the rest of my work...) (I should really post my art here)

Comic PageTurn (Flipbook) AnimateCC

Response to Comic PageTurn (Flipbook) AnimateCC 2017-07-28 14:24:16


At 7/28/17 12:37 PM, RetroPixel wrote: I'm in the process of making a Comic, but one of my friends on DeviantArt suggested I make the comic interactive, with flipping pages as each page is clicked.

The first way I thought I could make this in Adobe Animate CC, is to draw out the illusion of a single flipping page to reveal what is underneath (the next page)

The second way is an actual double page spread comic. And flipping the pages to view the comic panels on both sides.

I'm no pro in actionscript, but have managed to make this rollover animation in the past:
http://www.newgrounds.com/dump/item/8b0d791cf321088d84b2da380bf59310
Which is similar to the kind of animated pages I was thinking of.

If you're interested in the comic I'm trying to make interactive, here's the gif I'm trying to animate! (below) I'm hoping to professionally publish one day, if not, just it as a webcomic would be fine with me! (any type of help is more than welcome!) (even if I have to make it another way)

http://www.alsanya.deviantart.com
(If you're interested in the rest of my work...) (I should really post my art here)

Avoid using SWF, of course - Adobe is phasing it out.

As an alternative to create a motion comic, try Dragonbones (it's free, and exports your comic to the web and is multi-platform).
http://dragonbones.com/en/index.html

It has a dedicated motion comic mode, and supports very good character rigging too. Might be interesting?