afp=after effects pro
asp=anime studio pro
afp comes with a puppet tool and other animation tools that work with vectors. is there any way asp could either export or in any way send it's vector information to afp? (or viseaversa )
Any ideas?
(didn't really know where to post since this crossed my mind while web surfing)
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I hear that AE can now import .swf files. -That's vector. Maybe that would suit your needs.
BTW, I watched a demo about the puppet tool. Seems it's not really like the bone distortion you get in ASP. It looks to me like it opens up a new form of character animation where the end result looks a lot like a rubber band. If you wanted to do something that looks cel-ish, you'd be better off with ASP.
BTW, I watched a demo about the puppet tool. Seems it's not really like the bone distortion you get in ASP. It looks to me like it opens up a new form of character animation where the end result looks a lot like a rubber band. If you wanted to do something that looks cel-ish, you'd be better off with ASP.
You've given us something to think about... but using "afp" is confusing.
I'm just discovering a happy benefit of outputting to video instead of SWF: I can use Flash 8's video encoder [the separate app that comes with it, Flash Video Encoder, or "fve"], and it lets me make very specific choices for keyframes. That's cool, since I made the animation and I know darn well which keyframes would be good to have in the video file. Nice, small vids, fairly clean, imo, and I'm only gettin' started with it.
It was great to discover I already owned an app that would let *me* control video compression keyframes.
I haven't tried alpha channels, though, since I know there's an alpha rendering bug in ASP as of Monday, August 6, 2007. I'm hoping that's fixed in the update that we'll see ... soon?
I'm just discovering a happy benefit of outputting to video instead of SWF: I can use Flash 8's video encoder [the separate app that comes with it, Flash Video Encoder, or "fve"], and it lets me make very specific choices for keyframes. That's cool, since I made the animation and I know darn well which keyframes would be good to have in the video file. Nice, small vids, fairly clean, imo, and I'm only gettin' started with it.
It was great to discover I already owned an app that would let *me* control video compression keyframes.
I haven't tried alpha channels, though, since I know there's an alpha rendering bug in ASP as of Monday, August 6, 2007. I'm hoping that's fixed in the update that we'll see ... soon?
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MacBook Pro 17", 2.16Ghz, 2GB RAM, 5400rpm 120GB HD
ASP 5.5 updated August 2007
OSX 10.4.9
I've heard that, although you may be able to animate vector and what not, it doesn't export to true .swf vector afterwards. I think it exports as an embedded video type thing.
But still, i love this puppet tool is AE. Possibly the funnest thing i've played with for a while.
But still, i love this puppet tool is AE. Possibly the funnest thing i've played with for a while.
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