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Adobe Animate | Bouncing the hat (18/25) @AdobeAnimate | Uploaded February 2021 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
This video is a part of the - "Create TV/Broadcast Ready Animations with Adobe Animate" series. In this series, Prof. Greg Araya from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) teaches how to create TV and broadcast ready animations with Adobe Animate. You can download Adobe Animate from adobe.com/in/products/animate.html.

Put the finishing touches on the head animation with the addition of a bouncing hat.

What you learned: The Classic and Shape Tween workflows are used once again to express traditional animation fundamentals.
* Being mindful of the timing notes, plan to make the hat bounce the same methods from the body bounce animation.
* Keyframe the up and down positions for all of the separate hat components.
* Once the Keyframes are set, go ahead and apply tweening. Remember that the hat brim is a Shape – don’t Classic Tween it!
* Once the up/down motion is Keyframed, add your breakdown Keyframes to pose out the squash and stretch of the hat parts.
* Create the inside of the hat and convert it to a Graphic Symbol.
* Adjust the transformation and exposure of the hat interior to give the hat appropriate depth.
* Save your incremental progress as a new file.
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