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Pretty simple. Do you know about layers in flash/adobe animate? I'd look into it. I remember animating without knowing about layers. It will make things easier to animate. Oh, and look up symbols, symbols let you take a drawing and convert it into one solid object. And you can have animations inside the object!

SpartTheKot responds:

Yeah i know about layers. I made this animation for 2 days just for fun so, low quality, but i tried to make it good! And this animation was created not on a computer, it was made on my tablet :)

Good animation, wish it were longer!

Sure, why not..

Sweet dude. I love how well you made it look like some old TV show from the 80's-90's :) I want do try that some day!

I loved that movie! And that was a really funny part, so I had to laugh a little.

... double-u, oh, double-u. Amazing :)

Fun idea. I liked the salt and pepper. The non-smoothness of the animation was maybe distracting. I think I see why you might have had more trouble than you should have while animating this... you need to put everything on its own layer and make everything into a symbol. Some stuff you don't need to make a symbol but most of the time I would. Especially for the ball. I can see all the black edges collecting on the ball. I've done this while starting out! Also, use symbols (highlight your object and press F8 and you will get options. Graphic symbols can have animations inside them or just be a static image. And you can tell a graphic when to animate and what frame to start animating(by going to properties). A movie clip can be just a static image or animation but you can not as easily tell the movie clip when to play and what frame to start playing, movie clips can have cool effects applied to them. And a button can make flash/animate do stuff by writing code into the actionscript panel (F9) but buttons will not work if you export your animation as a Video file. Also, see the folded paper/folder/trash can on the bottom left of the timeline? You probably knew but thats for adding layers, folders(that you can stack layers in) and deleting (highlighted) layers. And to the right of that you will see a beginning button(rewind), back a frame, play, forward a frame, and end. Well there's a button that should say "Onion Skinning" when you hover over it (has a picture of two squares). That is useful if you want to do frame-by-frame (redrawing something) or you can adjust how many frames the onion skinning shows so you can potentially see all your animated frames and see how smooth or jerky it might be. Another useful one is "Edit Multiple Frames". Just like onion skinning except you can actually manipulate all the frames of animation on one frame. So say you see a frame that looks off, you can just move it and adjust.

TheRedFuzzyDodo responds:

First of all i want to thank for the time u put on that.Secondly,i cant tell but i think u have noticed that the software i use is firealpaca, and i would be thankful if u could elaborate on the symbol thing u mentioned i understand that is something u can use it in different layers so it stays exatctly the same right? But how do i do it?Finally if u can give any tips on how to use highlighted or not layers bcs i cant seem to find any use for them.I seeu like kitties? well.. I LOVE EM TOO

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Really good animation. You have skills. I loved the transitions too.

I liked the style, as well as the trippyness. Someone had fun :)

Good potential for something greater!

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