As I continued to explore Adobe Animate I decided to master the project I previously completed (gif) again with new pictures, one being my own photo that I took in Florida a few years ago. The original sunset photo has a bird diving into the water as you can see at the top of this blog page. I took this photo and put it into Adobe Photoshop and edited out the bird because it was stationary so it made the gif look less realistic. I used the same tween tool as the last project.
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Throughout the past few days I have been working with Adobe Animate to create an animated motion gif. A gif is a lossless format for image files that supports both animated and static images. Using Adobe Animate I selected a black background to display outer space and then dropped in a clear png photo of a moon and a clear png photo of a rocket as well. I selected each dropped in image and made them both 10% of the overall size they were when I dropped them because they were too large for the black background. I made two separate layers for the moon and the rocket ship so I could get a motion tween for the rocket ship without the moon moving. I dragged out the rocket ship so it was on several different frames and then created the motion tween. A motion tween is where you can place an image somewhere for its start location and drag the image to the last desired location and it creates motion in between the two images so that the image moves from start to end. I then put the image on a loop so it was like a gif and saved it in an animated gif format. The photo above is a screenshot but I attached a file with the motion gif.
Today in photography Colin taught us how to temporarily download an animation app called Blender. Blender initially opens with a 3D cube. Using the website Thingiverse we were able to search our own file that we would then open with Blender. The screenshots above include a volleyball that I searched in Thingiverse and then the same file opened into the Blender app.
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