If you pause and zoom in, you'll notice the stroke stays clean, so it's vector graphics on screen. And if you click in the seekbar when pause, the animation will play again.
You can accomplish the same with SL2 by creating a series of paths (rough SL2 file attached), hiding and displaying the same object and starting off at the end point of previous layer. It would take a little time to get right, however the attached only took 5 min.
I've also created similar vector shapes then use Apple Motion or After Effects, animate, then export as image sequence, set up frames and export to gif in photoshop, that way it plays on HTML5 mobile.
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You might want to send Jerson Campos a PM.
Looks like video to me.
I think he just imported a SWF (Flash) animation.
If you pause and zoom in, you'll notice the stroke stays clean, so it's vector graphics on screen. And if you click in the seekbar when pause, the animation will play again.
Yes Pierre, the developer replied back. It's a flash animation.
Ashi
You can accomplish the same with SL2 by creating a series of paths (rough SL2 file attached), hiding and displaying the same object and starting off at the end point of previous layer. It would take a little time to get right, however the attached only took 5 min.
I've also created similar vector shapes then use Apple Motion or After Effects, animate, then export as image sequence, set up frames and export to gif in photoshop, that way it plays on HTML5 mobile.
Hi, Ryan -- As this thread is a bit older and Ashi and other participants may no longer be subscribed, you are welcome to reach out to individuals directly using the 'Contact Me' link on their profile pages. Just a thought so she doesn't miss the answer you stopped in to provide! :)
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