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Please do not post the same thing multiple times. The board software automatically flags certain posts as needing moderator attention. This happens the most often for new users. I'm pretty sure this is made clear at the time you attempt to post. Posting the same thing over and over again just makes that many more posts the moderators have to weed through later. This makes us sad. Don't make us sad. If your post/thread doesn't appear, just wait a while. Don't post it again. If it hasn't shown up by the next day, then you can try again. I normally go through posts in the mornings, and try to check a few times throughout the day, but I'm not here 24/7. There will typically be a significant delay before posts are approved. Just be patient.

Trying to format Animation to include in our App

We just started developing our first app, and found a great development team in New Orleans to start with. My biggest challenge right now with content creation, is figuring out how to get animations to our developer the best way.

We have the two basic types: animations created with code that move objects around, and actual movie animations where our characters and such are animated cartoon style; for example, we have cutouts of kids dancing around a bit on the main menu of our app. I have been working on creating them in Motion 5, and as movie files they could work but we don't know how to format them correctly so its not a big transparent box that the little animation is sitting in.

Does anyone have any suggestions for intense character animation? Whats the most efficient way to save space and have characters moving through a simple looped animation?

Thanks to any help!!
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