Credit: Joe Dockery, CTE Instructor, Mount Si High School, Washington
This lesson will introduce you to another type of animation technique in Flash called Classic Tween. Make sure to always use symbols and keep only have one animation per layers. This technique is great for moving in a straight line, resizing and rotating.
In the first activity you will create the basic ball bounce. In the second activity you will create a movie that replicated a game of pong.
When you finish each file, save it and put it all in a folder to turn in named:
Keyboard Shortcuts:
· F5 Insert Frame
· F6 Insert Keyframe
12 Animation Principles (See last lesson, #1)
Anticipation
Tutorials
In the first activity you will create the basic ball bounce. In the second activity you will create a movie that replicated a game of pong.
When you finish each file, save it and put it all in a folder to turn in named:
period#_lastname_firstname_17x
Keyboard Shortcuts:
· F5 Insert Frame
· F6 Insert Keyframe
12 Animation Principles (See last lesson, #1)
Anticipation
Tutorials
- Lesson 1: Classic Tween Ball Bounce (5:08) Example
- Lesson 2: Classic Tween Pong (7:19) Example
- Lesson 2.1: Classic Tween Resize/Rotate (4:18) *Extension of Lesson 2 Example
- Lesson 3: Classic Tween Anticipation (7:00) This lesson features rotate and blur. Example
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