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Old 03-11-2007, 05:00 PM
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When to create scripted animation and when to create tweening animation?

Hi,

I've got a set of 10 animations that I need for my Flash site which each describe certain processes (soccer training drills to be precise). The animations are non-interactive, in that the user can only view them.

In this situation, where I know that I wont really ever need to go back and do much editing to these, is it best to just create the animations using normal tweening motion methods, or should you always strive to produce scripted animation?

I've read through various books, but can't seem to distinguish when scripted animation is viable and when tweening is just ok.

Anyone got any explanations please?

Sukhraj
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