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Add keyframes and durations - Principle Tutorial
From the course: Principle for UX Design
Add keyframes and durations
- [Presenter] As you have learned, tweening happens between state changes as you saw in the previous exercise. So when we move from one artboard to another and the state of an object on an artboard changes between artboards, keyframes are created and the motion or transition happens between them. There's another aspect of tweening time, and that's what we're going to take a look at in this exercise. And to get yourself started, open the keyframes file found in your chapter download. What this exercise is going to do is actually expand upon what you learned in the previous exercise. The plan here is that when you click on the warrior, it rotates, grows to full size here, and this text moves up. Now how this is going to happen is actually using a hidden version of this image. It's this one right here, Museum 2. And if you select it you see it's right there and its scale is zero. So it's basically the size of a pixel.…
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