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Having had used a bouncing ball as a test, I decided to apply what I learned by trying out layers for the first time in Adobe Animate. The program allows you to have a lot of layers.
In this project I ended up using four different layers: one layer for one of the figures, one for the other figure, another for the background, and the last one for color.
A lot of the animations I made prior to this were not colored. I only used one layer and redrew the background each time I drew a frame, which was very tedious and at the end didn't make it look very good. Which is why I'm glad this program allows you to have more than one layer.
I also did an animation of Elm and animated her hair moving in the wind:
Wow, Quinley! This is so cool! I love that you drew and animated your own characters and this program seems really nice! I love both of your animations, but Revyon's introduction to the silhouetted lady the most! Great post!
ReplyDelete—Maya
DeleteThank you, Maya. :) That was really fun to animate, and it's neat to know that you enjoy seeing my animations and drawings.
-Quinley
I love it! Especially the Revyon animation, it flowed nicely:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Natalie :) It was really fun to animate Reyvon. :D
Delete-Quinley