2. To begin my experiment I decided to take the image I had
done for the thumbnail of my video and title card and
someone gave me the idea to animate bits of the title
card so to start I first began by finishing off the image
itself.
3. Next, I took each layer of the image and converted each
into their own separate image file and then moved them
over to adobe animate and paster them each in layer by
layer in order of where each image is in the picture.
4. Then I converted six of the layers to symbols and then
gave them motion tweens which would allow me to put
them in one starting position and then going to the end of
the symbol timeline putting the image in the finish
position.
5. •With this the result was a half a second animation of two
layer going up two moving left and the final two moving
right as a full second would be two slow and a second
and a quarter of a second would be too fast.
6. So far during this experiment I am quite happy
with how the animation turned out, but I feel I
can add more to it like having one of the images
move back and forth for a few seconds to make
the experiment stand out more to the viewer
7. •To begin I copied one of my layer from photo
shop and split it in two then saved the separated
images as their own pngs the exported them
over to adobe animate.
8. •I then converted one of the new images into a
symbol and added a motion tween to it
9. •I then rotated the image one way then moved the
timeline half a second ahead then rotated it the opposite
way with me repeating the process up until I got to four
seconds.
10. conclusion
• In conclusion I think my experiment went quite well thou I do feel a
draw back was the stiffness of the animation but even then, that can
have some charm to it so I may use this in my video, and I believe it
was very useful