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BUILDING ON
ANIMATE CC
Prime (Ver. 2.2)-VII Learning Objectives
• Creating a Motion Tween
• Creating a Classic Tween
• Creating a Shape Tween
• Working with Layers
• Using Masking
• Formatting Text in Animate CC
30 I watched a video in which a ball was
moving on a floor, returned back to its starting position. Can we do the same
in Animate CC?
Sure we can! we can move objects in Animate CC from one place to another
with the help of tweens. Let's learn about tweens.
In Adobe Animate CC, animation is created automatically by defining the properties in the
first and last frames. The movement of an object between these frames is called Tweening.
Animate CC offers three types of tweens: Motion Tween, Classic Tween, and Shape Tween.
Creating a Motion Tween
Motion tween is a type of animation that uses symbols to create movement, size
changes, rotation, fades, and colour effects. Perform the following steps to create a
Motion Tween:
Step 1: Create a new document in Animate CC. Draw an object which you want to move
on the Stage. In this case, we have drawn a rectangle. After drawing the object,
convert it into a Movie Clip symbol.
Step 2: Click on the Frame 1 of Layer 1 in the Timeline panel.
Step 3: Drag the object in the left-hand side of the stage by using the Selection Tool.

