Traditional Animation in Flash 

Are there any tutorials,videos,books etc... on doing
traditional animation in flash? I draw every frame on paper scan it
in photoshop then compile in after effects. But I want to learn how
to do it in flash. Also set up libraries etc. I hear animation
companies pritty much adopt ther own ways of doing it.
Thanks

If you are already skilled as a traditional animator, cel
style animation is as simple as turning on
Onionskin, using the F7 key (Insert Blank Keyframe) and
drawing with your tool of choice.
That's the short answer.
Chris Georgenes
Adobe Community Expert
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arpac1 wrote:
> Are there any tutorials,videos,books etc... on doing
traditional animation in
> flash? I draw every frame on paper scan it in photoshop
then compile in after
> effects. But I want to learn how to do it in flash. Also
set up libraries etc.
> I hear animation companies pritty much adopt ther own
ways of doing it. Thanks
>

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