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so i just start thinking of make a animate video in adobe animate.. but im confused
i just want make it 2d
but dont know how to start there is many terms i dont know what is mean like : frame by frame animation - keyframe animation - tween - Skeletal animation - mesh animation
i just want to make 2d animation which method i should use ? or should i mix some of them while work
And because you are asking for examples/manuals for frame-by-frame animations, this page Frame-by-frame animation with Animate CC might be good for you. It contains also a chapter about Onion Skinning which is an essential work method in frame-by-frame techniques.
Consider, on all pages of this kind you find at the very bottom (scroll down) a function/link called Change Region. Here I hope you find a version of your language.
Klaus
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Hi!
To the question: "which technique to use"
The answer that I'd give is: Flash/Animate is most famous and best suited for digital cutout animation using Graphic Symbols and Classic Tweens.
You can also do frame-by-frame.
As to what these terms mean... well... there are a lot of books, articles and materials on the matter in the bookshops and online.
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any video examples on how the rsults of
cutout animation using Graphic Symbols and Classic Tweens.
and
frame-by-frame.
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And because you are asking for examples/manuals for frame-by-frame animations, this page Frame-by-frame animation with Animate CC might be good for you. It contains also a chapter about Onion Skinning which is an essential work method in frame-by-frame techniques.
Consider, on all pages of this kind you find at the very bottom (scroll down) a function/link called Change Region. Here I hope you find a version of your language.
Klaus
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I wonder if the visual glossary might be a good starting point? Basic terms and tasks with visual dictionary in Animate CC
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Hi, in order for you to produce a perfect 2D video, you may use the LightMV video maker to do it.