Monday, December 17, 2018

Assignments 12/17/18

Dear Students,

I will be out sick today. Please work on your assignments in class for the entire period. If you need help, ask a fellow classmate for assistance.

ANIMATION 1:

I want you to create four animated clips using the different tween options that are available in Adobe Animate.



In the first clip I want you to animate a tween using the "Classic Ease." Notice that when you select this option the spacing is even throughout the entire animation. Each drawing moves the same distance as the previous drawing. Notice that the graph in the properties is a straight line (linear).




In the second clip I want you to animate a tween using the "Ease in." Notice that when you select this option the movement starts slow and then increases in speed. Take a look at the graph in the properties. The graph shows less distance traveled at the beginning and as time goes on, the distance each drawing travels increases.




In the third clip I want you to animate a tween using the "Ease Out." Notice that when you select this option the movement starts fast and then decreases in speed towards the end. Look at the graph in the properties. At the start the drawings are moving large distances as time moves forward and then you can see as we near the end the drawings move shorter distances.




In the fourth clip I want you to animate a tween using the "Ease In Out." Here we have a movement that starts slow, increases in speed in the middle, and then slows down again towards the end. Look at the graph and notice that the larger spacing is in the middle of the line, and the shorter distances are at the beginning and end.

Please turn in all four files as:

1st-Last, First-Linear Spacing
1st-Last, First-Ease In
1st-Last, First-Ease Out
1st-Last, First-Ease In Out



ANIMATION 2: 

Please continue working on your storyboards and character designs.



ANIMATION 3:

I'd like everyone to assemble their work in a google slides presentation. Put your pieces in order by date. If you animated this semester you can produce a video in Adobe Premiere instead of a Google slides presentation.

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