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Subject: | Re: FLASH: livemotion? |
From: | Spencer Parker |
Date: | Thu, 30 Mar 2000 20:58:09 +0100 |
> I think you are right, the two tools should work well with each
> other. I think that a new workflow well appear too. That being
> LiveMotion -> Flash, with the designers using LM and then passing the
> SWF onto the programmers to do the Actionscript stuff.
I would have to agree from what I have noticed with Livemotion is it kicks
butt at animation but you can really add any interactivity to them that
easily...where as Flash you can Actionscript the whole thing and there ya
go...that's who I think will pick up on Livemotion is the designers and
animators who want to do animation but don't wan't to program it will also
open up yet another job field for animators who want o get on the web and do
the animation or design but don't want to get into the authouring part...
spencer parker
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