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So, imagine you have an interface built in Photoshop, and you want to slice it up, and export the various assets. Easy peasey.
Now imagine that it's animated. Various UI elements like knobs and sliders are moving over time, and you want to export each slice as an image sequence (to be later combined into spritesheets).
What would be the simplest way to achieve this?
Slices Save for Web on Photoshop aren't compatible with animation. I could use After Effects, but the whole precomp/crop to region of interest workflow is clunky.
It’s not a website or web app. CSS and react are entirely irrelevant to the project.
I didn’t post a question to get input on development methodology. I asked a simple technical question.
The animation will happen in code, not image sequences.
It's a 3D rendered, skeuomorphic interface for an audio plugin. The animation 100% happens in the image sequences.
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Yeah I’m thinking I might just have to use AE. Never seen gifgun, thanks for the tip! 🍻