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vector image of the apple |
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background used in animation |
Animating the skating apple was a fun process and I thoroughly enjoyed creating this animation. With the help of an adobe animation tutorial, i was able to utilize a vector image (the apple) and a background image that I edited with the pen tool to create the perfect scene for my skating apple. In order to make the apple move, I had to convert it to a symbol and then frame by frame I was able to adjust the position of the apple using motion tweens. I was even able to make the clouds with the brush tool and I was also able to animate those as well. Overall, the process was quite simple and I found that the experience allowed me to become more comfortable and familiar with the animation process in Adobe Animate CC.
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