From the course: Principle for UX Design (2019)

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Using the easing feature

Using the easing feature - Principle Tutorial

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Using the easing feature

- [Narrator] Now that you understand how animation occurs in Principle, you also need to understand And it's the same thing when working with motion in the digital studio. You need to mimic real life and that's what we're going to do in this exercise. To get yourself started, open the Easing file found in your chapter download. When it opens you'll see that we've got a little animation here for our pal Squiffy Etheringham and it's from the previous exercise and we've just got a little bit of motion going here. And if you click it, you'll notice that there is just a little bit of easing applied, just a little bit. And that is when it starts and stops. And we can play with that timing. So let's see how we can do that. So if I hold down the command key and press minus, this'll zoom out the whole art board. And just move it up, and let's open up the timeline for the Spitfire Tap. Now easing equations are here if you click the word Default, up come the easings. Now what you're looking at…

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