In this video expert author Paul Trani will show the fundamentals of using Adobe Animate CC from a web designer's perspective. Getting you familiar with the different file types and the workspace.
- [Voiceover] So let's start by understanding…file types and the workspace.…So first off you'll notice when you launch…Animate CC you will see a list of…items here in the center.…These are all different file types.…Same thing as if you go to File, New.…Okay?…So you're going to have these different…file types, okay.…And you might be curious about which one…to start with.…Well, you can actually convert from…one to the other.…But the one that's going to have the most…flexibility is going to be ActionScript 3.0.…So select ActionScript 3.0.…
You can change your width and your height.…I'm going to change the width to about 800…just to make it wider.…Height will stay at 400 and Frame Rate can be just as it is.…But note that you also get a description…of what each one is.…Okay?…So I can pick that.…Also, note that there are templates.…You can always take a peak at those…but in general start with ActionScript 3.0.…Click Okay and here's your first file.…All right, here we are.…And just like in Illustrator and Photoshop,…if you hit the spacebar you can actually move…
Author
Released
7/13/2016- Setting up projects and changing project types
- Using text and fonts, including web fonts
- Creating graphics
- Importing raster images and vector graphics
- Working with the timeline and keyframes
- Using classic, motion, and shape tweens
- Adding ActionScript and JavaScript to buttons
- Creating scripted animation
- Publishing to HTML, SWF, SVG, and WebGL
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 2s
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1. Creating Graphics and Text
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File types and the workspace2m 34s
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Using the Drawing tools4m 4s
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Working with text5m 6s
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2. Using the Library and Symbols
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Ungrouping and manipulating3m 32s
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3. Animation Basics
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Creating a classic tween3m 54s
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Adding easing1m 58s
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Animating effects1m 59s
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4. Advanced Animation
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Creating an animated mask1m 33s
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Creating a motion tween2m 29s
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Adding 3D rotation1m 38s
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5. Exporting Graphics and Animation
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Creating an animated GIF2m 57s
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6. Adding ActionScript and JavaScript
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Adding ActionScript3m 44s
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Creating HTML content2m 7s
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Adding JavaScript3m 12s
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7. Creating Banner Ads
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Creating an HTML 5 banner ad4m 30s
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Creating a Flash banner ad4m 31s
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Conclusion
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Next steps29s
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