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 (below) "Fine" - Mark Banaag, 2022 Photoshop Frame Animation   (below) "Fairy Tale Animation" - Holly Shaginaw, 2022 Photoshop Frame Animation (below) "Flower" - Taylor Smith, 2022 Procreate Animation   (below) "Book" - Taylor Smith Adobe Animate Animation
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Importing Illustrator Files into Animate

  Animate lets you import Adobe® Illustrator® AI files and preserves the majority of the editability and visual fidelity of your artwork. The AI Importer also provides you with a great degree of control in determining how your Illustrator artwork is imported into Animate, letting you specify how to import specific objects into an AI file. The Animate AI Importer provides the following key features: Preserves editability of the most commonly used Illustrator effects as Animate filters. Preserves editability of blend modes that Animate and Illustrator have in common. Preserves the fidelity and editability of gradient fills. Maintains the appearance of RGB (red, green, blue) colors. Imports Illustrator Symbols as Animate Symbols. Preserves the number and position of Bezier control points. Preserves the fidelity of clip masks. Preserves the fidelity of pattern strokes and fills. Preserves object transpa

Assignment 3B - Basic of Tweening and Easing

Please create the in-app tutorial on the Amusement Park Swing and post it to your blog as Assignment 3B.    When saving the project, do NOT share to social media if you want an animated GIF, as shown in the tutorial video, as the background will be white. Instead, do the following: Go to File -> Export -> Export Animated GIF Make sure "Selective" is checked in order to get the best color reproduction (it is located under "GIF" and above  "Transparency"), make sure "Transparency" is NOT checked, and that "Forever" is chosen in the "Looping" section.