![]() ![]() These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. You can view the process of deleting an animation strip in the below ‘Animation Basics’ tutorial video at the 17:55 mark: To delete a TO animation, click it in the Keyframes panel to select it then click the little bin icon at the bottom of the panel: To add more TO animations, after any existing TO animation, hover over its button in the Keyframes panel and you’ll see the blue “+” button again”:Ĭlicking it will add another TO animation after the one you hovered over, below it in the Keyframes panel, and to its right in the timeline: Delete a “TO” Animation The layer will transition from the TO state of the previous animation. TO animations are like OUT animations, in that they define only one state. It can be equally compared to both a timeline in a typical video editing application, and a layers panel in a typical graphic design application, a little to the right of the IN animation: The new animation is added, visible in the Keyframes panel and on the timeline. Additionally, layers can be selected from the timeline, and can be dragged and dropped up and down on the timeline to modify which appear in front and which behind. The timeline is the section of the module editor dedicated to animation and controlling the stacking order of layers.įrom this part of the editor animations can be added, adjusted and previewed. You will also see it appear on your timeline You will see a small blue button with a “ +” symbol on it:Ĭlick the “+” button and a new animation will be added between the IN and OUT animations, with the word TO on its left side (default name is “Keyframe#”). Then hover over the Anim To button of the IN animation. (Refer to The Fundamentals of Animation in Slider Revolution for how to access these settings). In order to see it, first make sure you are in the Animation settings for your layer, looking at the Keyframes panel. The part of the editor used to add extra animations between the IN and OUT animations isn’t visible by default. You can think of this sequence of animations as a layer coming IN, moving TO a state, then TO another state, then moving OUT. Layers are added to slides via the module editor., you can also add extra animations between them, known as TO animations. For example, text, button, image, audio, video, group and row are all types of layers. Layers are containers for visual, audio or layout items and are added to slides. Adding “TO” AnimationsĪs well as the IN and OUT animations you get on every layer Or, continue reading to learn how to add additional TO animations to the timeline. If you watched the above video in full you can skip the remainder of the ‘ Fundamentals of Animation‘ section of the manual and proceed to Ensuring Responsiveness. ![]()
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