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Jonathan_Hill
2 years agoSuper Hero
Hello!
When David thanked me for not reimagining his avatar again during last week's challenge, I took that as my unofficial challenge for this week.
HOLEY ANIMATED INTROS!
https://bit.ly/elhc418
No download this week, as I've used motion graphics throughout the demo to explain how it's made.
See you next week.
Same Bat-time!
Same Bat-channel!
When David thanked me for not reimagining his avatar again during last week's challenge, I took that as my unofficial challenge for this week.
HOLEY ANIMATED INTROS!
https://bit.ly/elhc418
No download this week, as I've used motion graphics throughout the demo to explain how it's made.
See you next week.
Same Bat-time!
Same Bat-channel!
- BrianCho-4b18e22 years agoCommunity MemberThanks, Jonathan, for sharing this great example and tips!
I love the music, sound effects, and art direction. It's all coming together so well with the animation! It's really useful to know how we can set up the looping animation without using triggers! :) - SamuelApata-e3d2 years agoCommunity MemberWholesome all around!
- ThierryEMMANUEL2 years agoCommunity MemberGreat demo as always, Jonathan. Thanks for sharing the secret of your super skills.
If I may, under your bat-authority, I'd like to talk about another way of rolling objects (like wheels).
I use a circular trajectory, size 1x1, of short duration for a speed effect, or long duration for a slow-motion effect, with the option "orient the shape on the trajectory", and a single additional trigger: "move the shape on the circular trajectory when the animation of the circular trajectory is complete" (the same trajectory is therefore repeated over and over again).
You can therefore place the animated object on the base layer, and group it with another object (a car) that you can also move, with rolling wheels.- Jonathan_Hill2 years agoSuper HeroThanks Thierry, that's a good method too but I found it showed up some of the imperfections in my wheels. I've had them on since '66, should probably change them...
- amarkulshreshth2 years agoCommunity MemberNice Jonathan... Great work as always.
- SarahCooper-b982 years agoCommunity MemberThat was simply amazing.
- CydWalker_mwhc2 years agoCommunity MemberHoley Batmobility! Thanks for sharing the how-to!
- LynseyPaters5382 years agoCommunity MemberAmazing! Where did you create the graphics?
- Jonathan_Hill2 years agoSuper HeroThanks! Everything except the parallax backgrounds was created using PowerPoint, or built 'in slide' using shapes and icons.
I purchased the backgrounds from itch.io- LynseyPaters5382 years agoCommunity MemberThanks Jonathan, love your work!
- Yvonne2 years agoCommunity MemberThank you for taking the time to integrate your "how to" explanations within the demo itself. :)
- Ange2 years agoCommunity MemberGreat, nice tutorial too - thank you
- JackieMatuza2 years agoCommunity MemberThank you Jonathan, such helpful tips within the design!