Thursday, January 31, 2008

quiz #2

1. You want to change frames into keyframes in order to to signal a stopping point on your timeline. Creates an envelope of information between two keyframes, this envelope can then be motion tweened, etc...

2. Easing in is taking a motion tween and slowing down the motion at the beginning of the action.
It is used to create the illusion of gravity and weight. The value of easing in is positive.

3. Easing out is taking a motion tween and slowing down the motion at the end of the action.
It is used to create the illusion of gravity and weight. The value of easing in is negative.

4. In a motion tween, between two keyframes, you set the tint in the first keyframe different than the second in the properties panel for the object.

5. A guide layer just above the layer that contains your object/symbol.

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