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Re: Importing Illustrator Website Design, one more thing to After Effects
by djelder on Feb 12, 2007 at 10:00:51 pm

I actually recreated the files, it seemed to be buggy for some reason, but recreating the files worked.

Now I have a transition in mind for my website that I can create in After Effects, but wanted to figure out what would be the best way to lay it out in After Effects and then work with it in Flash.

Basically I will have my menu text, when rolled over I will have a glowing text animation created in after effects for each text, it'll be 100 frames and looping. When selecting a different page, going from the HOME page to OUR WORK page the text will grow brighter to comsume the page in light then fade away to reveal the next page. I will create this effect in after effects and export it as an .swf, now my question is when I create that effect, should I just use the one menu text OUR WORK in creating the animation and have it as an overlay animation that will reveal the next page, or should I use some other workflow?

If not fully explaning myself, let me know.

Thanks


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