idragosani wrote:Clearly we need more to be done with TVPaint, we can't let these Flash animators get the jump on us!
Of course, they have the capability to use the interactivity Flash provides, but I bet you could something similar with HTML5 like on Vimeo.
Haha
Yes, I'd be glad to see more animated comics with TVPaint.
I think and hope too that HTML 5 could be the solution !
When we changed the website, we hesitated to build it in HTML5, but information about it were too rare at this period, and we couldn't take any risk of bugs or incompatibilities.
But now, maybe we could peek an eye on the possibilities that HTML5 offers
Klaus Hoefs wrote:We had a discussion about the "new way" here some time ago, i definitely don't agree that it " is a fashion" - it is something already on its remarkable successful way having own new venues. Now you can create a novel by writing and designing it (eg iBook creator), selling it, uploading, downloading, paying and reading it all with your one hardware piece,the tablet. The only missing is the App with which you can make animation films on a pro level - this will come soon.
Well, many animated graphic novels or comics are not made on tablet. They can be read on it, but all the examples I shown were made on computers.
IMO, tablets are like a great memory stick or an alive portfolio. At the moment, even if they are more powerful than any 5-years-old computer, they are still really poor in their use (too small, pressure is not existing on many tablets, except some models...).
I mean, a tablet can be great to quickly draw in train, show your art to a producer (it's better to see moving images than paper sheets) etc... But it's definitively not a tool for serious work.
For example : I can't imagine Paul Fierlinger trading his big computer and his 4 screens for a small Android tablet
Klaus Hoefs wrote:IMO the Flash Player is awful in many, many ways.
Haha, yes, personally, I always hated Flash websites
But at the moment, Flash animation has the advantage to be lighter than any video or animated GIF (I mean, without losing quality).