Today's course is the last lesson in the "basic animation" unit.
In the "basic animation" unit, we have introduced three types of animations: frame-by-frame animation, shape compensation animation, and motion compensation animation. In fact, these three types of animation are the core and basic animation methods of Flash Animation. In the "advanced animation" unit below, we will introduce two types of Animation Based on compensation animation, they are all based on compensation animation. They are called "path Animation" and "Mask Animation" respectively ".
- "Path Animation" means that an object moves along a certain curve, not just along a straight line;
- "Mask animation" means to restrict the area where an object is displayed to form a specific animation effect.
We will give a detailed introduction to these two types of animations in the future "advanced animation" unit.
Today, we will introduce another special animation form-"timeline effects ". If all the animations need to be animated at, it may be troublesome sometimes. Therefore, Flash developers have taken this issue into consideration. Therefore, they just make some of the frequently used animation effects and make some special commands, but after using these commands, they can produce an animation effect, however, this effect can be completed in several steps if it is normal.
Therefore, in essence, the so-called "timeline effect" is to integrate some commonly used animation effects so that users only need to perform a few simple operations, you can complete the work that can be completed in dozens of steps.
It is very convenient to use timeline effects. After selecting an object, select the corresponding timeline effects command and set relevant parameters to automatically generate the animation effect. I made a simple demonstration in today's course. In today's lesson, we used timeline effects to create an animated effect, which is actually implemented through a "mask animation, we haven't introduced how to create a "mask animation", but today's operations can be implemented without complicated operations.
The final result is preset, so although some parameters can be set and adjusted, the effect is not very flexible, therefore, the timeline effect can only be used as a supplement to the basic animation, rather than relying entirely on the timeline effect.
This lesson lasts at 4 minutes 52 seconds, and the downloaded file is 1.31 MB. Download