they used flash. that's what tom said!
Tomska doesn't use a software to make asdf Edd Gould animated all of his cartoons... R.I.P Edd 1988-2012 (short answer I dunno)
They will be ready when you need to use them in a safe place. Asdf. They will be ready when you need to use them in a safe place. Asdf. They will be ready when you need to use them in a safe place. Asdf. They will be ready when you need to use them in a safe place. Asdf.
You Could use any animation software really because all it is are hand drawn motion tweened series of images You could use programs like adobe flash
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I think they use Adobe flash CS 5 or 4 ^^ you can download this software for free
Peter Bone abandoned Pivot 3. AND NO
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To calculate the amount of force on a pivot, you would use the equation: force = distance from pivot x weight. The weight is the downward force acting on the pivot, and the distance is the distance from the pivot point where the force is applied. By multiplying these values together, you can determine the amount of force on the pivot.
pivot 3.0 is one of the newest animating programs for pivot. It allows you to use and create figures on hinges and change their colour or size. Another great thing about pivot 3.0 is that now you can add sprites(images that are GIF or BITMAP) I strongly recommend pivot 3.0
There are many shortcut keys associated with Pivot tables. These are after the table has been created. There is not a standard key to create a Pivot table. You would normally use the Pivot table wizard.
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