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Applying timeline-based effects

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Applying timeline-based effects

- [Instructor] In the previous movie, we learned how to insert an external SWF, GIF, and HTML5 animation to Captivate projects. Now, let's see the workflow to create native animations right inside Captivate. Here is the same animation that I had created using Animate CC, and published it as a SWF, GIF, and HTML5 animation. This time, I have created it natively using the effects in Adobe Captivate 9. Let's preview this animation to see how it looks like. I'll go ahead an click Preview, Project. It functions the same as an external animations, and it is also responsive and works smoothly on all the different breakpoints. Let's close this and let's learn how to create such animations in Adobe Captivate 9, using Effects. Let's open the project, which is TimelineEffects_Start. You can access it from the Exercise Files folder, Chapter five folder. Let's select this object here. To apply effect to this object, we need to right click this object, and then select the very last option, which…

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