![]() ![]() ![]() In Edge Animate, animation involves changing the properties of an element and marking those changes using keyframes. Once you master the Properties panel, as well as using keyframes, you will find that animations are not hard to create. ![]() The Pin tool is used to create from and to keyframes with a single edit. In other words, you can create beginning and ending keyframes by simply editing a property of an element. Animation that appears between two keyframes is represented by a colored bar between those keyframes. In all animation that you create in Edge Animate, you will at least need two keyframes. You will need a beginning and ending keyframe. The first keyframe was the beginning point of the rotation. Next, we moved the playhead forward to a different location, then rotated the object. Since there was a change in the element's properties (it was rotated), another keyframe was added. Keyframes appear as diamonds in the Properties panel and on the timeline. Each keyframe marks a point in time where there is a change in the element's property. They are so important to using Edge Animate that we should take a minute to review them again before going any further. Make elements appear and disappear on the Stage We will start with basic animations in this article, then move onto more complex animations later. ![]()
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