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r/flash
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All about Adobe Flash, Adobe AIR, Adobe Animate, Haxe, and other uses of the Flash authoring tools for game development, web development + interactive action!
Visitr/FridayNightFunkin
117k members
The official unofficial subreddit for Friday Night Funkin', the rhythm game!
Visitr/animationcareer
31.0k members
Looking for a career in animation? In this subreddit you can ask career-related questions, get feedback on your demoreel, and find advice on how to get into and survive the industry. Check out our wiki as well!
Visitr/learnanimation
18.7k members
A subreddit for animators, amateur and professional alike, to post articles about animation principles, in-progress animations for critique, and other things that aid in learning and improving your animation abilities.
Visitr/UI_Design
109k members
User Interface Design (UI Design) is the design of user interfaces for web and devices using design and typography principals with the focus on maximizing usability and the user experience.
Visitr/web_design
751k members
A community dedicated to all things web design. For more development-related questions, try /r/webdev.
Visitr/MotionDesign
56.2k members
This subreddit is available for artists / designers as a place to share inspiration & ideas, ask questions, and show off their current projects and reels. No matter what your programs of choice are, this is is the place to showcase your work and ideas. Design, show, critique, and repeat.
Visitr/Surface
159k members
A subreddit for the Microsoft Surface family of products. Original by design.
Visitr/gifs
21.6m members
Funny, animated GIFs: Your favorite computer file type!
Officially pronounced with a hard "J"
Visitr/teenagers
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r/teenagers is the biggest community forum run by teenagers for teenagers. Our subreddit is primarily for discussions and memes that an average teenager would enjoy to discuss about. We do not have any age-restriction in place but do keep in mind this is targeted for users between the ages of 13 to 19.
Parents, teachers, and the like are welcomed to participate and ask any questions!
Visitr/yourfavoritemartian
3.0k members
YourFavoriteMartian and the Martian Multiverse. Everyone Clapped - March 8th.
Visitr/MadnessAnimating
48 members
Showcase Madness animations, make animating memes, ask for help, and things like that. For any software, from adobe animate and flash c8/c7 to sticknodes and DC4.
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I used to use Flash back in the day, but I didn't like how difficult it was for me to define my lines in it. Recently, I've been using a mix of TV Paint and After Effects, but I don't like how TV Paint crashes sometimes.
Then suddenly I saw this cool animation trailer for The Character of Rain, which the director said (via Twitter), is done in Adobe Animate: https://youtu.be/h7b6RqcTRIU
My mind was blown after learning that, because the animation looks more like TVPaint to me. With Animate being a vector program, that's also a plus.
So I'm now looking to retrain on Adobe Animate/Flash. Just wondered if anyone here is up to date on using it, and what their general opinion is? Would it be worth it?
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