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What is a DPA file? Two-dimensional animation file created by DrawPlus, a graphics editing program; stores either a stopframe animation (a flip book-like animation), or a keyframe animation (a set of anchor frames used by the computer to generate a smooth animation); also supports visual effects and audio data.

More Information Completed animations can be exported to .SWF , .MOV , .AVI , .WMV , and .GIF animation files. NOTE: Serif discontinued DrawPlus in 2015. The last version of the software was X8.

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What is a DPA file?

Two-dimensional animation file created by DrawPlus, a graphics editing program; stores either a stopframe animation (a flip book-like animation), or a keyframe animation (a set of anchor frames used by the computer to generate a smooth animation); also supports visual effects and audio data.

More Information

Completed animations can be exported to .SWF , .MOV , .AVI , .WMV , and .GIF animation files.

NOTE: Serif discontinued DrawPlus in 2015. The last version of the software was X8.

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What is a DPA file?
Two-dimensional animation file created by DrawPlus, a graphics editing program; stores either a stopframe animation (a flip book-like animation), or a keyframe animation (a set of anchor frames used by the computer to generate a smooth animation); also supports visual effects and audio data.