07-24-2017, 03:50 PM
(07-24-2017, 02:32 PM)BlatzAdict Wrote: I don't want to just pile it on and give you extra work you may not necessarily want to do, however what you're saying sounds like Flash would be more beneficial for you to create an interactive type of experience.
It also does vectoring, whatever you learn from After Effects somewhat transfers over to Flash since it also works with a timeline that let's you pan between sections.
I like how Flash can let you chop things up to become chapters, sort of... Anyway I used to be trained in almost all of the Adobe Applications.
I thought so too, but I have been told by people in the biz that Flash is not being used anymore, and that After Effects is the new tool. At any rate, I have already been learning After Effects and I want to follow it through—the programmer I am working with says After Effects sequences and particles are easy to insert into the code.
I have Flash as well but I haven't worked with it. My guess is that it's probably very similar in keyframing, etc. Too bad you weren't still up to date on these programs, you seem like a really smart person to me. Which is what I need: someone who knows the ins and outs enough to get me to shortcuts and the easiest/best ways to accomplish things.