If you're a premium member of lynda.com, you have access to the exercise files used throughout this title. The exercise files are laid out by chapter and inside each chapter you'll see a starting document, an assets folder, and a finished folder with finished documents. In chapter five, you'll see a sites folder which contains a website that will be embedding content into for the motorcycle collector. And you'll also see a music folder in some chapters. If you're not a premium member, you don't have access to the exercise files but you can follow along from scratch with your own assets.
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9/20/2013- Creating your first Hype animation
- Understanding the main timeline
- Animating with keyframes
- Modifying keyframes and retiming
- Working with the Capo tool
- Reusing animations
- Masking and cropping
- Animating CSS filters
- Creating buttons and working with mouse actions
- Chaining actions together
- Developing a slideshow
- Creating and managing scenes
- Exporting and embedding Hype documents
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome52s
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1. Getting Started
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Creating a new Hype document2m 23s
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Working with elements3m 37s
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2. Timeline Animation
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Timing and easing animations2m 14s
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Working with the Capo2m 3s
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Reusing animations2m 48s
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Masking and cropping3m 52s
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Animating CSS filters3m 33s
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3. Managing Timelines and Interactivity
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Chaining actions together2m 49s
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Working with audio3m 17s
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Developing a slideshow7m 13s
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4. Working with Scenes
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Creating and managing scenes3m 18s
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Adding scene transitions3m 28s
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The advantages of timelines4m 12s
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The advantages of scenes3m 5s
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5. Exporting Your Project
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Adding your own HTML1m 45s
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Conclusion
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Next steps33s
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