My animation is for my photography website. It is a trailer or preview of my photography work. All text and images are my own, created by me. My images have been edited in Adobe Photoshop and/or Lightroom. My logo was created using Adobe Illustrator. I imported all the images into Animate before I began creating layers. Once I was finished I converted my swf file to an avi file to upload to my blog.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Flash Animation (Part 2, Stage 3)
Using Adobe Animate (formally Flash Professional) was the biggest learning experience yet. I definitely found this program to be the hardest to learn out of all the programs that I learned during this course. It was a lot of trial and error after watching the videos. When I finally got things to work how I wanted to them and figured out how to do things the right way my work flowed wonderfully. I made use of the things I learned in the Lynda.com tutorials.
My animation is for my photography website. It is a trailer or preview of my photography work. All text and images are my own, created by me. My images have been edited in Adobe Photoshop and/or Lightroom. My logo was created using Adobe Illustrator. I imported all the images into Animate before I began creating layers. Once I was finished I converted my swf file to an avi file to upload to my blog.
My animation is for my photography website. It is a trailer or preview of my photography work. All text and images are my own, created by me. My images have been edited in Adobe Photoshop and/or Lightroom. My logo was created using Adobe Illustrator. I imported all the images into Animate before I began creating layers. Once I was finished I converted my swf file to an avi file to upload to my blog.
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