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May 5, 2016 16:28:01 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 5, 2016 16:28:01 GMT
This is just a very shy and humble question ...
There is a wonderful 2D animation software that allows export as FBX ... As HTML5/canvas and FBX are said to play together (at least my friend Google told me so), perhaps Hippani Animator could make use of FBX import?
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May 7, 2016 22:28:57 GMT
Post by Hippani on May 7, 2016 22:28:57 GMT
I'll add it to the suggestion list.
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May 13, 2016 0:46:13 GMT
Post by pinkindian on May 13, 2016 0:46:13 GMT
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May 13, 2016 20:54:33 GMT
Post by Hippani on May 13, 2016 20:54:33 GMT
Worth noting that Hippani Animator doesn't support canvas yet, it's hopefully in 5.1. All animation is done with Javascript and CSS so that it works in old HTML4 browsers.
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May 14, 2016 9:03:09 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 14, 2016 9:03:09 GMT
@hippani Thank you. It was just an idea and I wanted to ask, because I think it might be easier to import FBX than lots of PNG sequences for animated characters. (Maybe it is not.) Whether it will be possible or not - no problem. pinkindianI suppose your answer was for Hippani and not so much for me. There is already this babylon.js and other software outside that can import FBX (more or less successful). But I like the user-friendly Hippani. If they can do it - fine, if not - no problem for me. Nevertheless, thank you.
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May 14, 2016 14:48:04 GMT
Post by Hippani on May 14, 2016 14:48:04 GMT
Hippani works better with character packs, e.g. an arm, a body, a leg etc. which you animate. Rather than an image sequence.
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May 14, 2016 18:18:24 GMT
Post by Deleted on May 14, 2016 18:18:24 GMT
Thank you, will do it this way.
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