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4.09 / 5.00 15,161 ViewsYou can no longer bash someone for tweening, for now it takes about as much work as frame by frame animation, if done with care.
At 11/13/08 01:42 AM, PlasticDIamondRing wrote: You can no longer bash someone for tweening, for now it takes about as much work as frame by frame animation, if done with care.
how so?/ what have they done
awww
At 11/13/08 01:42 AM, PlasticDIamondRing wrote: You can no longer bash someone for tweening, for now it takes about as much work as frame by frame animation, if done with care.
If this is true. Why not FBF it than?
At 11/13/08 01:46 AM, LostVoices wrote:At 11/13/08 01:42 AM, PlasticDIamondRing wrote: You can no longer bash someone for tweening, for now it takes about as much work as frame by frame animation, if done with care.how so?/ what have they done
You can download the demo, see for yourself. Its a lot more like animating in a 3D program, now every tween now has a motion guide, there's a whole motion editor too,
At 11/13/08 01:49 AM, Gatling wrote:At 11/13/08 01:42 AM, PlasticDIamondRing wrote: You can no longer bash someone for tweening, for now it takes about as much work as frame by frame animation, if done with care.If this is true. Why not FBF it than?
its two totally different types of animation, if your skilled at numeric timing and enjoying rigging things with skeletons and shit, than go with tweening, if you prefer drawing things out the old fashioned way, go with fbf.
tweening was never a bad thing, its how you use it. Now theres flash 10 and no skill in making tweens look good
At 11/13/08 02:12 AM, Nuttro wrote: tweening was never a bad thing, its how you use it. Now theres flash 10 and no skill in making tweens look good
Agree with the first part of this and not the second. Tweening can be easily be good in any version of flash and also people can quite easily put no effort into tweening irrelevant of the new easing and other functions CS4 brings.
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At 11/13/08 01:52 AM, PlasticDIamondRing wrote: You can download the demo, see for yourself. Its a lot more like animating in a 3D program, now every tween now has a motion guide, there's a whole motion editor too,
... but that's been a feature since Flash 8. They just changed the interface for easing...
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At 11/13/08 04:14 AM, KaynSlamdyke wrote: ... but that's been a feature since Flash 8. They just changed the interface for easing...
Not exactly the same features, automatic motion guides would make it heaps easier, this "3d space" crap might make things work a bit smoother too.
Also with easing as if anyone using flash 8 ever switched to using seperate settings for the easing, unchecking that "use one setting for all" box is probably the least used function of flash 8. Additionally the cs4 has the ability to change the easing in relation to x and y, I'm not sure if CS3 has that but not Flash 8.
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At 11/13/08 03:40 AM, Fion wrote: Agree with the first part of this and not the second. Tweening can be easily be good in any version of flash and also people can quite easily put no effort into tweening irrelevant of the new easing and other functions CS4 brings.
Well, less skill anyway :3
in cs4 you still have a choice of 'classic tween' but it cannot do 3D