I did notice youtube changed it's interface...AGAIN.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;48364533]I did notice youtube changed it's interface...AGAIN.[/QUOTE]
But it looks nicer tho
Oh crap, I didn't even think about non-YouTube Flash stuff like H*R being affected by the HTML5 transition.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;48364533]I did notice youtube changed it's interface...AGAIN.[/QUOTE]
I actually noticed around mid-may or june, but only in incognito mode
It's interesting to see the characters make new expressions in these videos since I'm so used to the older ones. I don't think I've seen that wiggly brow on Homestar before.
Flash Pro is not dead though.
That's the only flash that matters, the animation software itself is pretty good.
[QUOTE=eirexe;48367507]Flash Pro is not dead though.
That's the only flash that matters, the animation software itself is pretty good.[/QUOTE]
Looks like someone can't take a joke!
[QUOTE=Lord of Boxes;48368186]Looks like someone can't take a joke![/QUOTE]
I'm honestly just trying to take out the confussion that many people have and that not many realise that flash pro is a different thing than flash player, then again this is facepunch and I'm pretty sure most people already know.
[QUOTE=FunnyStarRunner;48364746]Oh crap, I didn't even think about non-YouTube Flash stuff like H*R being affected by the HTML5 transition.[/QUOTE]
The flash design app won't die. Animators who have been using it for potentially over 10 years will not want to learn HTML5 animation just to continue making cartoons. They'll just do what they currently do anyway, create animation in flash and export it to video for youtube.
The only thing that will die is embedded SWF in websites. aka, rip newgrounds.
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in short, it wont effect animators at all, even in the unlikely event that adobe pulls the Flash app from CC (because it will always be available online in some form).
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people have been making cartoons in flash since v1.0 in 1996. they're not gonna stop now.
rip lenny loosejocks.
[QUOTE=Ithon;48369310]rip lenny loosejocks.[/QUOTE]
He'll be around. Lenny ran on Shockwave, which is so old at this point that nobody uses it anymore, hence why he won't die off.
wait so....
those ARE bushes?
Yep, you can walk up to (and sometimes past) them in the Telltale game.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;48369258]The flash design app won't die. Animators who have been using it for potentially over 10 years will not want to learn HTML5 animation just to continue making cartoons. They'll just do what they currently do anyway, create animation in flash and export it to video for youtube.
The only thing that will die is embedded SWF in websites. aka, rip newgrounds.
[editline]4th August 2015[/editline]
in short, it wont effect animators at all, even in the unlikely event that adobe pulls the Flash app from CC (because it will always be available online in some form).
[editline]4th August 2015[/editline]
people have been making cartoons in flash since v1.0 in 1996. they're not gonna stop now.[/QUOTE]
lots of people use older versions of flash, too
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