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Assignment 3C - Adobe Animate Layers

In this continuation of the Bouncing  Ball project, we will create a similar animation using layers with assets created in Adobe Illustrator. 1.) Create a square background image of your choice using Adobe illustrator, such as the one below. This image is 720 pixels square. 2.) Create a ball or a similar bouncing object using Adobe Illustrator, such as the one below. 3.) We will create these assets and animate them using layers in Adobe Animate during class.    

Scaling Assets in Animate

Scaling content on the Stage You can scale items on the stage in these ways: Scale individual symbol instances with the Free Transform tool, Properties panel, or Transform panel. Scale individual symbol instances with 9-slice scaling and the tools and panels listed above. Scaling the entire contents of the Stage when resizing the stage. Scale an individual symbol instance

Importing Adobe Illustrator files into Adobe Animate

About Adobe Illustrator AI files 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

Assignment 3A - Exploring Adobe Animate

 PART 1.) Create the bouncing ball animation per the in-class tutorial (you can watch the video of the class session in the Files section of Canvas) and post it to your blog. Post the GIF on your blog and title your post Assignment 3A - Bouncing Ball (or something similar). Post the GIF as if it was a photo using Insert Image. You cannot post it using Insert Video. NOTE: You can export is as a GIF with OR without the background showing by selecting or de-selecting the Transparency option. A step-by-step tutorial follows below the bouncing ball GIFs. PART 2.) SCROLL WAY DOWN FOR PART 2 OF THIS ASSIGNMENT.   Here are the steps: 1.) Create a square or rectangle as your background and fill with any color. 2.) Create a ball and fill with any color (hold the shift key while you draw to create a perfect circle):  PART 2.) Create a second bouncing ball animation with the following parameters: 1.) create a new project that is either 400 by 400 OR 720 by 720 2.) create a background that is N