1.Using the directions here as a guide, create an eye movement animation for the minion.
2. Watch the video below which goes over a very unique animation concept called Line Boil.
3. Using the file attached here as a guide, create a line boil animation for the curtains using movie clips.
4. Using the file attached here as a guide, create a rain movie clip.
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Filters add interesting visual effects to text, buttons, and movie clips. Filters are most often associated with applying drop shadows, blurs, glows, and bevels to graphic elements.
A feature unique to Adobe Animate is that you can animate the filters using motion tweens. For example, if you create a ball with a drop shadow, you can simulate the look of the light source moving from one side of the object to another by changing the position of the drop shadow from its beginning and ending frames in the Timeline.
After you apply a filter, you can change its options at any time or rearrange the order of filters to experiment with combined effects. You can enable or disable filters or delete them in the Property inspector.
1. Create clouds utilizing filters. Open your rain file and utilize the attached pdf to complete the tutorial.
2. Add glowing lightning to rain scene utilizing the attached pdf to complete the tutorial.
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Using the file attached here as a guide, create the animation shown using movie clips and timeline animation.
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