ANIMATED
TIGER
1. First create a new layer and name it with the name of the tiger
2. Then click file-import-import to library.
3. Find pictures of tigers in Microsoft Office ClipArt. (I took out of Microsoft Office 2007. Not sure if the Microsoft Office 2003 no. Try just looking). Click Ok.
4. After the image appears in the window tiger library (Ctrl + L) appears, drag the image into the layer tiger worksheet.
5. After that, press F8 to convert to symbol and give it the name of the tiger symbol of type movie clip. Put on the right off the worksheet that are not visible.
6. Then create a new layer and name it deer. Like the same way on the number 2 and 3 to find pictures of deer.
1. First create a new layer and name it with the name of the tiger
2. Then click file-import-import to library.
3. Find pictures of tigers in Microsoft Office ClipArt. (I took out of Microsoft Office 2007. Not sure if the Microsoft Office 2003 no. Try just looking). Click Ok.
4. After the image appears in the window tiger library (Ctrl + L) appears, drag the image into the layer tiger worksheet.
5. After that, press F8 to convert to symbol and give it the name of the tiger symbol of type movie clip. Put on the right off the worksheet that are not visible.
6. Then create a new layer and name it deer. Like the same way on the number 2 and 3 to find pictures of deer.
7. Drag the deer image library window into the worksheet. Then convert a movie clip and name the deer. Then, put objects deer right in front of the worksheet object tiger.
8. Insert a keyframe at frame 10, 20, 31, and 41 on the layer of deer and tigers. In the frames change position objects such as deer and tiger chases. Then give motion tween between the frames.
9. When the frame 41, object to the form of thin deer make so memorable tiger caught using free transform. Insert frame to frame 165
10. After that, insert key frame at frame 165 and 170 tigers in the layer. Later in the frame 170 to move the position of the object tiger off the worksheet. And in the object properties window change color to alpha 0% tiger. Give motion tween between frame 165 and frame 170.
11. After that, create a new layer with the name of the gas. Insert blank keyframe on frame 48. Then make another cloud image objects. Then convert a movie clip with the name of the gas. After that, put the object into the back of the tiger gas.
12. Insert a keyframe at frame 65 gas layer. In frame 48, turn that gas into a small size objects. Give motion tween in frames 48 and 65.
13. After that, insert another keyframe at frame 155 and 165. At frame 165 gas and reduce the size of the object in the properties window change color to alpha 0%. Give motion tween between the frames.
14. After that, create a new layer with the name of the title of the formula. Insert blank keyframe on frame 65. Make the text "Present Continuous Tense" and then convert to movie clip and name the title of the formula. After that, the object is to position the object on the gas. Insert a keyframe at frame 85, 145, and 155. Then, at 65 frames reduce the object and change the object color to alpha 0%. Give motion tween between frames 65 and 85. After that, the frame 155, click the object and change the object color to alpha 0%. Give motion tween between the two.
15. After that, create a new layer and name formulas. Insert blank keyframe on frame 85. Make the text "S + is / are / am + V-ing + O" and convert into a movie clip and name the formula. Insert a keyframe at frame 105, 111, 116, 121, 126, 131, 136, and 145. In frame 85, change the size of the object into smaller objects and change the color of color to alpha 0%. Then after that, change the color formula on frame image objects 111, 121, 131, and 145 to 0% alpha. Give motion tween between frame 85 to frame 145.
16. Press Ctrl + Enter to try animation. (To first sort the layers from top to bottom is the title formula, formula, tiger, deer, and the last gas)...
to slow the move to change the
frame rate becomes smaller than
12. I click on any worksheet and will
appear in the properties window
frame rate. Change to slow down or speed up.