Export editable vectors to other software?
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Export editable vectors to other software?
If AS has the ability to export Flash format, can I export something I can use in Inkscape? or Adobe Illustrator format?
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I'm still looking for an answer here.
I'm looking into converting a single frame swf file to a pdf file using third party software but haven't found a solution yet.
I like the features of Anime Studio for doing illustrations. I know I can just render out images, but it would be nice to be able to export vectors so that I could hand off files to other people to print.
Thanks.
I'm looking into converting a single frame swf file to a pdf file using third party software but haven't found a solution yet.
I like the features of Anime Studio for doing illustrations. I know I can just render out images, but it would be nice to be able to export vectors so that I could hand off files to other people to print.
Thanks.
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Well, lacking vectors, you might as well just up the resolution and export a .psd or targa or whatever and print from that. Or, you could try to download Flash from Adobe, and run it in trial mode for a month (and hope that it allows for this sort of use). I have no idea if it will work with Inkscape though.
Not that it does you any good, but Toon Boom Studio prints directly from the application (exports .pdfs too).
Not that it does you any good, but Toon Boom Studio prints directly from the application (exports .pdfs too).
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A PDF export function would be ideal.
I would also like to be able to take some of the elements that I'm creating into After Effects. Anime Studio is great for character animation, but there are just some things that After Effects does much better and quicker.
I am using all the tools in my kit on this. I've been creating some backgrounds and props in Lightwave, some in Photoshop, character animation in Anime Studio, and some compositing in After Effects. Interoperability is essential.
Thanks,
-Don
I would also like to be able to take some of the elements that I'm creating into After Effects. Anime Studio is great for character animation, but there are just some things that After Effects does much better and quicker.
I am using all the tools in my kit on this. I've been creating some backgrounds and props in Lightwave, some in Photoshop, character animation in Anime Studio, and some compositing in After Effects. Interoperability is essential.
Thanks,
-Don
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