
In a real animation task, you might want to have different "scenario lines" which should live their independent lives. Groups that allow you to implement independent scenariosĪll videos shown above are very primitive, even if something happens in parallel it is defined within the same animation duration. Actually it is how easing works anyway: CSS in browser or any other animation tool. They all reach their destination at the same time, but acceleration is different. An option to create browser CSS-based animations is very limited : Over the last 30 years, Fusion has been used on thousands of Hollywood blockbuster movies and television shows. However, all SVG files were rendered perfectly in the browser. The world’s most advanced visual effects, 3D, VR and motion graphics solution Fusion is the world’s most advanced compositing software for visual effects artists, broadcast and motion graphic designers, and 3D animators. We also tried SVGAtor which crashed on the first import attempt, on the second attempt it lost all raster inlines (avatar elements) that were in SVGs 🙄 Birth of Scriptimate Also, the UI of Adobe tools looks overcomplicated for our simple task, we wanted to have fewer operations on existing well-looking SVGs like move/scale/rotate/change opacity/change text in the simplest way possible. Probably it plays well with Adobe Illustrator exports, but we wanted to stay with Figma. We imported SVG files from Figma into Adobe Animate and After Effects but some SVG elements were broken after import: some lost strokes, other lost polygons some were resized. So, we had only Figma design which allows exporting elements (task cards, buttons, etc) as qualitative vector images (SVG files) and we wanted to reuse them for animations. The worst thing here: if some element or color has to be adjusted in the future we will have to do all recording work again.
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Screencasts are good but for landing pages where the crowd of "cold" users quickly scrolls the page they don't work well: the users have to open video in full screen or they will struggle of recognizing smaller elements (especially on mobile devices) plus human who records a screencast is slower then scripted animation and can't explain the concept in 10 seconds.
