Get started with Adobe Animate CC. Learn how to use Animate to create rich graphics and interactive animations for websites, apps, and games.
- Hi, I'm Joseph Labrecque. In this course, we're going to use Adobe Animate CC to design an interactive web-based project, while getting a solid grasp of the basics of working with Animate CC. We'll start with an overview of the application itself, and proceed with document set-up and configuration. From there, we'll learn how to import various assets for us, within an Animate project, create our own vector assets with internal tools, and modify such assets as symbols for use in the project library.
We then go about animating both shapes and complex symbols through the Animate CC tweening system, with assistance from the powerful motion editor. Additionally, we'll explore the use of text within our project and even include a set of interactive elements. Whether you are just learning this program, or simply want a refresher, let's now move ahead and learn the basics of Adobe Animate CC.
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12/6/2019Released
11/13/2018- Setting up your project and workspace
- Using the stage and the pasteboard
- Importing Illustrator and Photoshop files
- Drawing
- Working with text
- Editing images
- Managing your timeline layers
- Creating symbols
- Animating with tweens
- Animating the camera
- Adding interactions
- Publishing Animate projects
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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New for Animate 20202m 21s
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1. Working with Animate CC
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General document settings2m 27s
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Manage the workspace5m 15s
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Test your project1m 14s
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2. General Concepts in Animate CC
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Stage and pasteboard2m 30s
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Properties panel2m 18s
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Project library2m 52s
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3. Importing Assets into Animate CC
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Import bitmap files3m 22s
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Import from Photoshop2m 47s
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Import from Illustrator4m 24s
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Import sound files1m 10s
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4. Vector Creation Tools
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Draw basic shapes5m 2s
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Work with strokes and fills2m 55s
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Object Drawing mode2m 50s
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5. Working with Text
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Use static text3m 34s
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Dynamic text considerations2m 59s
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Break text into vectors3m 7s
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6. Modifying Vectors and Bitmaps
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Manage color4m 34s
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Gradient Transform tool1m 59s
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Use Free Transform2m 40s
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Break Apart and Trace Bitmap3m 31s
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Warp assets3m 16s
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7. Managing Timeline Layers
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Layer folders1m 50s
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Shape tweens5m 23s
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Mask content5m 25s
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Onion skinning4m 5s
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Advanced onion skinning2m 38s
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8. Working with the Library and Creating Symbols
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Movie clip symbols3m 23s
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Graphic symbols4m 34s
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Button symbols6m 20s
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Manage library items3m 28s
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9. Animating Symbol Instances and the Camera
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Use motion tweens3m 13s
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The Motion Editor3m 53s
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Set up the camera3m 49s
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Animate the camera3m 38s
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Ease tween properties3m 9s
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10. Building Interactive Content
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Target platform matters3m 25s
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Build a welcome action3m 55s
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Add interaction6m 58s
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Interactive button layout4m 55s
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Code the navigation4m 3s
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11. Finishing Up
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Integrate audio2m 58s
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Advanced publishing options4m 34s
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Conclusion
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