A pebble-to-be in Flash's shoe.
3-D vector-based web-program.
I'm toying with the Trial Version right now. It's got a basic keyframe setup like
Flash, but it has light-sourcing options, etc. etc, still figuring it all out.
Yes, enjoy.
I've got links to Anark and similar-purpose sites on my blog. TrueSpace's interface is still cumbersome for me, while Anark has the clean logical layout (similar to if not better than Flash) with some amazing effects and ramifications of effects. In addition, the how-to communication is excellent. I enjoy the fact that you can put out such a sharp-looking example product by the end of the first tutorial section in Anark, while in TrueSpace I find I'm still struggling to navigate around the screen after watching the tutorial twice through.
Posted by: joy at June 16, 2003 09:58 AMI did want to ask you this, so this seems like a good segueway.
How extensively have you worked with Flash?
I've been working with it for about a year now.
Code doesn't come naturally for me, so I'm still picking up all the idiosyncracies of Actionscript.
about a year as well, though not nearly as extensively as i would've liked. i coordinate the production of eLearning courses that employ Flash as the main venue for conveying material. one reason i hired onto this job was so that i could get a better handle on Flash for the purpose of manipulating it for future ministry opps. however, i spend more time communicating to my graphics team in India than i get to spend actually joining them in the creation/coding. it's a point of frustration for me that i haven't gotten to devote a whole lot of time/effort to absorbing and utilizing Flash to its fullest potential.
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