This is an introduction on how to create a Shape Tween in Adobe Animate CC. The Shape Tween animation is placed inside a movie clip. The movie clip is then animated on the main timeline. This tutorial does not show you how to import this animation into Captivate. However, a previous video tutorial as well as a written tutorial I did has that information. The goal of this tutorial is to get your mind thinking about animation using Shape Tweens.
This tutorial will show you how to package an Adobe Animate CC project into an OAM file. The OAM file can then be imported into Captivate. After this is done, the tutorial will step back to Animate to make the background transparent. Once the transparent background is in place, the Animate project file is repackaged and imported into the Captivate file.
In a previous post, I showed how to bring an animation made in Adobe AnimateCC into your Captivate project. This blog will show you how to create a basic timeline HTML5 animation. The simple steps in this blog will help you create some unique animations for your projects.
When you publish an Animate CC file, you’re creating a HTML5/JavaScript file. Captivate when published to a web format uses HTML5/JavaScript. So it makes sense that you can not only combine these projects, but you can also get the two projects to talk to each other using JavaScript. This blog shows you a few steps on how you can combine these two platforms.