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1. This document discusses various animation techniques in Adobe Flash including applying motion tweens, color effects, and motion presets. 2. Key information covered includes how to spin objects using a motion tween, applying color effects like brightness and tint, and using motion guides to move objects along a path. 3. The document also lists and describes several pre-configured motion presets in Flash like bounce, fly, zoom, and spiral effects that can be applied to objects.

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COMP5 TH

1. This document discusses various animation techniques in Adobe Flash including applying motion tweens, color effects, and motion presets. 2. Key information covered includes how to spin objects using a motion tween, applying color effects like brightness and tint, and using motion guides to move objects along a path. 3. The document also lists and describes several pre-configured motion presets in Flash like bounce, fly, zoom, and spiral effects that can be applied to objects.

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Contrast

Computer
- Amount of difference between the
Spinning Objects lightness and darkness areas.

- There may be occasions when you Glow Effect


would need to spin an object in your
Tint
animation.
- Applies a color over an object.
To do this:
Fade effect
1. Apply a motion tween, by first inserting
frames in the timeline, converting the Fade in effect – low alpha value to a high alpha
objects into symbols, and then creating value.
a motion tween.
2. Make a keyframe on the end frame Fade out effect – high value to a low value.
then select the 3d transformation tool. Alpha Value – amount of transparency applied
3. Under Rotation in the Properties panel, to an object.
indicate how many times your object
will rotate. Motion Guide
4. Click enter or Ctrl + Enter to view the - To create an animation where objects
animation you’ve just made. move on a particular path.
Tweening Transformation Steps to apply motion guide
- Flash is also able to recognize changes 1. Click the Add motion Guide Button. This
in transformation, including rotation adds a guide layer.
and skew angles. 2. On a guide layer, draw a path using the
How to apply color effects Pencil tool.
3. Position your symbol on one end of the
1. Create a motion tween path.
2. Click the grouped objects in the starting 4. Create a motion tween on the layer
frame. where your symbol is placed.
3. On the properties panel, click color and 5. Create an ending keyframe for your
selesct the type of color effect. tween.
4. Enter Values for the change you want to 6. Position your symbol at the end of the
apply. guide.
Color effects 7. Extend the in-between frames of your
guide layer.
 Brightness 8. Test your movie.
 Tint
Motion Presets
 Alpha
 Advanced - Pre-configured motion tweens that you
can apply to an object on the stage in
Brightness
Adobe Flash.
- Adjust the contrast of an image from
light to dark.
(note: classic tweens cannot be saved as Motion  Zoom-in-2D – Zooming towards you.
tween.)  Zoom-in-3D – Zooming towards you,
then advancing slowly as it fades put at
Kinds of Motion Presets
the center.
 Bounce-in-3D – Ball bouncing towards  Zoom-out-2D – object zooming out.
you.
 Bounce-out-3D – Ball bouncing away
from you.
 Bounce-smoosh – Ball being dropped.
 Fly-in-blur-button – Blurres object from
the bottom to the top.
 Fly-in-blur-left – Blurred object from the
left to the right.
 Fly-in-blur-right – Blurred project from
the right to the left
 Fly-in-left – Clear objects from the left
to the right.
 Fly-out-bottom – Clear Object from the
top that fades as it goes down.
 Fly-out-left – clear object from the right
that fades as it goes to the left.
 Fly-out-right – Fades out as it goes to
the right.
 Large-bounce – Making a large bounce
from the upper left to the lower right of
the stage.
 Med-bounce – Medium bounces from
the upper left to the middle right of the
stage.
 Multiple bounce – very similar to
bounce-smoosh.
 Pulse – beating heart.
 Small Bounce – small bounces from the
middle left to middle right of the stage.
 Smoke – creates a motion like that of a
fading smoke.
 Spiral-3D – object spinning round on its
own axis.
 Text-scroll-3D – wherein words in
perspective move away as they go
towards the upper part of the stage.
 Wave – Creates a motion like that of a
wave.

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