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- duckseason8
Piggybacking off uan - if your endpoint is for use on web (or even video still) there are a lot of tools that are more lean than AE while also including baked in functionality that allow for things like expanded interactivity or better file optimization.
I've currently been playing around with Rive ( https://rive.app/ ) and learning how to use their "state machine".
Some others that I have evaluated (mileage varies base on needed features):
https://lottiefiles.com/
https://www.lottielab.com/
https://jitter.video/
https://www.aninix.com/- AE will obviously have the most support and related tutorials at this point; however, the basics of motion design/animation kinda translate regardless of toolduckseason
- Should also check out Cavalry:
https://cavalry.scen…koma_ - ^Yeah, calvary looked cool as well, especially for more generative stuffduckseason
- Rive is nice for work that coexists with interactivity. I’ve only dabbled, but I’m impressed so far. The animation in Duolingo is built with Rive.pusherbot
- I saw some web-based video timeline editor thing recently, let me see if I can find it. I meant to bookmark it :/Nairn
- It wasn't this, but I just found this
https://pikimov.com/…Nairn - Sweet; thanks motion bro(s)!ideaist