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  1. #11
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    Default Re: CSS export for animations.

    Like that a lot Acorn. I'm no coder so I prefer using software to achieve this. HERE I've used Saola Animate, which I have a love/hate relationship with.

    @ Braden I did try creating this in Hippani but I found it very unstable too.
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    Default Re: CSS export for animations.

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill View Post
    Like that a lot Acorn. I'm no coder so I prefer using software to achieve this. HERE I've used Saola Animate, which I have a love/hate relationship with.
    @ Braden I did try creating this in Hippani but I found it very unstable too.
    Saola Animate looks interesting and comprehensive but I wouldn't buy it.

    I do like experimenting with code like CSS animations to understand the basics like keyframes. Once there, I am in a better position to understand the market.
    If I had the money, I would go for https://greensock.com/gsap/.

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    Default Re: CSS export for animations.

    Tumult Hype..

    http://ipauland.com/logo/logo.html

    I would have masked the hammer, but didn't on this occasion. Sadly Hype doesn't output SVG and I no longer have an Adobe Animate licence.

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    Default Re: CSS export for animations.

    And another JS library for Coders: https://animejs.com/.

    Acorn
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    Default Re: CSS export for animations.

    Sorry it took me so long to get this on here.

    @ Acorn: I'm not sure what you mean, I haven't removed anything.

    But I'll re-attach everything here.
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    Default Re: CSS export for animations.

    Braden, all the SVGs are static. What i was talking about is the one that was on your site that is the Flash animation. where it was is now a PNG version of your finalised Logo.
    Without seeing the Flash file and stepping through, I cannot recreate it.

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    Default Re: CSS export for animations.

    It has been re-added to the home page.
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    Default Re: CSS export for animations.

    Braden, it's still a Flash file. Flash is dead! To view it viewers need to click "Allow Flash" which not many have installed these days. You need to re-create it as a gif, avi, html5 or css file.
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    Default Re: CSS export for animations.

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill View Post
    You need to re-create it as a gif, avi, html5 or css file.
    Unfortunately, Xara doesn't do that, and I don't know how to. (It does gifs but those are by nature, pretty messy)

    I tried to use Hippani, but as said before, it comes out whack.

    I may just have to go with a static logo.

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    Default Re: CSS export for animations.

    Quote Originally Posted by Braden View Post
    Unfortunately, Xara doesn't do that, and I don't know how to. (It does gifs but those are by nature, pretty messy)
    LOL, I already made you one, but it would probably need to be made larger and scaled down.

    Two of us have made HTML versions, but that needs some care to include in Xara.

 

 

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