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Imageready animation
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Old 07-12-2007
cr0wonline cr0wonline is offline
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Does anyone else use Imageready for animation? Do you find it easy? Did you find it easy to learn?

Most people i know say that it's really confusing, but i don't understand why they think so...i self-taught myself how to use the tween feature in about half an hour when i first got the program, and learnt more from there. I have friends who have been doing graphics for over a year and still can't animate properly in ImageReady.
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Old 07-20-2007
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I have used it once or twice. Its okay, I guess.
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Old 07-27-2007
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I actually prefer animation in photshop, I really don't see a huge need to switch over. That and my computer is slow enough just starting up photoshop.
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