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COURSE TITLE:
Adobe LiveMotion Training UK
LEVEL:
Introduction : Advanced
COURSE LENGTH:
1 day
COURSE PRICES:
*All prices quoted exclude VAT
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Create and optimize web animations, rollovers, navigation bars and graphics. You can export formats including Flash (.swf) and GIF for the web. LiveMotion can be used to make small graphics or entire web pages. |
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The course outlines below set out the full range of topics you can choose to cover during your on-site training course, and you can build your course around your exact training requirements, or any specific projects you or your staff are working on at present. You will find that this approach makes our courses the most effective and productive use of your training budget available today. |
Training Modules
How does LiveMotion relate to other software Creating & Opening Compositions Changing Compositions Exploring LiveMotion, 'Live Preview Mode'
Creating Shapes Applying Textures & Effects to Shapes Using Object Layers Combining Objects
Creating Masks and Window Effects Working with Type & Type Masks Saving and Copying Styles
Using Photoshop Filters and Commands in LiveMotion The Photoshop Effects Layers & Adjustment layers Exploring the Timeline Animation Working with Keyframes Creating Transitions and effects over time Animating Object Properties and Type
Understanding interaction Creating Basic Rollovers, including sound & layer effects Creating animated & remote rollovers Time Independent Groups and 'Custom States' Animating Masks Using Behaviours Animating time Independent groups Importing Photoshop & Illustrator layers as Object & Sequence
Adding Sound & sound loops Advanced Behaviours Combining animations with Quicktime movies with Go Live
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