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RASMA has a very unique workflow when it comes to creating animations. Here's the basic idea behind each stage:The Recording stage:
The first stage in the workflow is the recording stage. Here you can hit the record button and start recording both the audio while doodling what you want to show at the same time.This is similar to what a lot of content creators already do. They record their desktop white writing and explaining. Except this time you can edit your drawing and improve it and animate it later.
And even if you edit the drawings later, they'll still be already synchronized with the audio by default.
Also while recording, you could also record the desktop whenever you switch to other windows. This could be useful for when you're recording a tutorial where you explain a theoretical concept on the blackboard then show a live demo somewhere else. The desktop recording will be included in the same RASMA project.
The Editing stage:
After recording the audio while drawing the animations, you can refine them, animate them, or add even more drawings.You'll have a lot of editing tools, a gallery for other off-the-shelf drawings, properties you can change, a timeline editor where you can edit the track and move the animation times of each drawing, and much more!