Grimfate126 was kind enough to impart his wisdom to other members of the QJ Developer forums with what you could basically call a tutorial of sorts.
Dubbed Animation Lib 1, this is meant to help people in understanding and programming LUA animations for PSP games and the like. Now, it's not the simplest code there is for LUA animation, but that might actually be a good thing.
How so?
It's a good way for a beginner to force himself to learn the basic skills of writing animations into games and other applications. If he can master doing it using more tedious types of code, and understand the specific uses and functions for each portion it, then he can better appreciate and use shorter versions of code later on. Call it tutoring or training, it's very nice of Grim to offer this up for people.
You can download it from our DL site, and check out the release thread below. In both cases, you'll be able to find the readme directly from the file or on the forum entry itself. Enjoy!
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