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Create animations using the Timeline
Last updated 6/15/2014
5 Click outside of the Easing panel. The panel closes and your easing method is applied to the selected transition.
6 Press Home and then the space bar.
When the animation plays, youll notice some nice bouncy action at the end of the motion. If youd applied
EaseI
nBounce, the bouncing motion would have occurred at the beginning of the transition.
The easing properties for transitions can be a real timesaver. Animate includes a number of different transitions, but
somet
imes the names are a little cryptic. The best way to learn the different easing characteristics is to create a
practice animation and apply different eases to identical elements and transitions.
Building Your First Animation
1 Start Animate and go to File?New to create a new document. When you create a new document, you start off with
an empty stage. You see “Stage” as the only element listed in the Elements and Properties windows. As you see in the
Properties panel, the stage has dimension, color, and other properties. You’ll learn more about each of these
properties later.
2 Create a folder for your project and then choose File?Save As to save your file with a name like Hello_World or
First_Try.
You can create a folder outside of Animate using Windows Explorer or Finder, or you can create a new folder as part
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File?Save As command. It’s a good practice to save your Animate project immediately with a helpful name. That
way you won’t end up with a bunch of “untitled” projects that you don’t remember. Also, it makes it easy to save your
work early and often with a quick Ctrl+S or Command-S. It’s best to save each Animate project in its own folder
because Animate creates several files and an edge_includes folder when you first save a project.
3 In the Properties window, click the white Background Color swatch. A panel appears where you can choose a color
(Figure 16). If you prefer a strictly visual approach, click the spectrum bar at the left for a basic hue and then click
inside the square to fine-tune your selection. In some cases, you may have a specific color specification in RGB (red-
green-blue) format or as a hexadecimal number.
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