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>> | Anonymous 26may2022(th)23:18 No.89800 B P3R2Very nice, looking forward to this being completed. I'm glad that someone like Creambee is still making stuff in Flash despite official support having ended. |
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>> | Anonymous 28may2022(sa)18:13 No.89816 C P4R3>>89800 Every creator who still values the interactivity in his animation does. If you're straight up just making a movie, you can release that as mp4, but learning a whole nother coding language just to make a character selection screen? If you worked a decade in flash, you'd just continue flash as well. And everyone who can't be arsed to download a projector to look at it might not be considered core audience anyway. |
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>> | Anonymous 31may2022(tu)03:37 No.90825 D P5R4Learning something like Python isn't too hard. The real issue is that flash is the only engine I know of that has a huge focus on animation tools with coding.The closest engine is probably Godot, but that makes .exe files. Downloading random .exe files is asking for a bit too much. |
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>> | Anonymous 1jun2022(we)12:29 No.90836 E P6R5 |