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KriLL

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  1. Aye its a dying format on the web but im using it to make a game and its good for animation in that respect.
  2. Hi I have been using Illustrator and Adobe Flash CS6 together to create flash animations. I have just gotten rid of Illustrator and moved to Affinity Designer. So far I have not been able to import any vector graphics from AD into Flash. I used to be able to just copy the Illustrator image directly from the program and paste it into Flash without having to save the file first. This does not work as I get the error "Cant import as file type is not recognized". Does anyone know of a way to either import from AD into Flash as a vector image or if there are any other alternative Flash programs that will work with AD and vector images? The closest I have gotten is using Swishmax4 (which has been discontinued but they are offering a free keygen on their homepage at the moment for a limited time) and importing emf files (which AD can export too). Other programs I have tried without any luck Toonboom Koolmoves Synfig studio Tupi Please could Serif create either a .swf export option or an alternative to Adobe Flash/Animate :) Im pretty sure if you made an AD equivalent to all the Adobe programs everyone would switch in a heartbeat as pretty much everyone I speak too hates the CC options now.
  3. Yes I too would very much like an alternative to Adobe Flash / Animate CC
  4. Hi I just wondered if future updates will be free. We are on v1.5x at the moment and I saw a post mentioning that a feature would come with version 2. Is that a free upgrade (providing we have bought a licence of course :) )?
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