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Using svg animations
Having fun at present experimenting with svg (vector) animations and including them in xara pages.
Here's one I've created which shows the fantastic possibilities of svg animation. To be honest my example is quite sickening but does give an idea of the possibilities of svg, and the one doesn't repeat due to the various timeline lengths of each animation. :o
Kudos to Acorn who helped me on some of Xaras svg fobles.
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Re: Using svg animations
Indeed, quite sickening to look at but showing very promising capabilities. ;)
What about a tut?
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Re: Using svg animations
Thanks Boy. I use svgator to create my svg animations and I'd willingly do a tutorial but unless any other members use that software it may be very limited ;)
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Re: Using svg animations
Okay, never mind, Egg. I thought this animation was created using code as demonstrated by you, Acorn and others in other threads. To be honest, I only followed those with half an eye.
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Re: Using svg animations
I had a play with SVGator & anime.js - if you regularly create animations, SVGator Lite (USD 11 pm) looks worthwhile; if you are comfortable with some coding anime.js is good too (I followed the TG anime.js threads).
There is though quite a lot you can do with standard Xara animations, particularly when you use different animation delays to sequence visibility - never used Xara 3D Maker so I cannot compare.
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Re: Using svg animations
Yes Gary, I too watched and experimented using Acorns anime.js
Again I prefer software that allows me to view the outcome visually rather than the anime effect that relies on entering values which are difficult to understand the effects until viewed.
As for Xara animations they are fine but limited. Often the maximum length is very restrictive and there's no reverse animation.