OT: Does Anyone Know What Software Made This Video?
Fauvist
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I know artists made the video, but there wasn't enough room in the subject line for all that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6c1BThu95d8
It's like flat planes (2D) being moved around. SHE'S A RAINBOW by The Rolling Stones
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No idea. I think Flash can do stuff like that, right? *shrug* I did 2D comic book art for an advertising company a few years ago that took the 2D art and turned it into animated images like that. I'm pretty sure they used Flash.
That's what I thought too - but don't you need a flash player to play it?
Well almost ANY VIDEO Software can do this video. It is just a series of frames put back together. Same as even just a DAZ movie render series. You could even do it in DS or any Art or Graphic program.
Basically consider it stop motion animation so again pose/move items and snap/render/save a frame/picture. More about palnning to hit certain notes/timing with certain visuals but that is just planning.
SouthPark, flip books... drawing on the bottom of school text books and fliping the pages... just takes and idea and time.
animated scrapbooking tubes Hifilm could do it too
First guess what be After Effects.
I'm with you Cris !
After Effects
Anime Studio, Photoshop, After Effects even GIMP can be used to do that...
I hope it's after affects, considering how insecure Flash is; looking at it though, I've seen stuff like that before computers were available for such projects.
As a movie creation platform Flash doesn't exist anymore, it was replaced by Adobe Animate which can publish to a number of platforms including HTML5 canvas, WebGL, and a couple of others including of course Flash Player, which I assume nobody does anymore. It's a toss up whether that would be best done in After Effects or Animate. Outputting to a Flash Player is pretty dead at this point, even at Adobe. Photoshop could do it, it would be more of a pain there.
Thanks for your replies! I realize that someone could do this video using paper and a pair of scissors and an 8mm movie camera to do stop-motion animation - and it would take 5,000,000 hours to do it.
I think FLASH is dead. So I guess After Effects is what they used. Unless there is software I'm not aware of that can do it faster and better than After Effects?
Blender could do this also and it's free.
Nuke, I guess.
No, I still get websites that I visit that say I must turn flash on in my browser to view the website.
Whoa!!! $6,000 a year paid quarterly? For that I could hire someone else to do the video.