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How do I animate InVision studio?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 8:46 pm

InVision Studio is a versatile tool for creating, testing, and sharing designs with colleagues. However, animating designs can be a challenge.

In this article, we’ll show you how to animate InVision designs using a few simple tools and techniques.

1. Import Your Design

The first step is to import your design into InVision Studio. Once you have loaded your design, you’ll want to select the Animations panel.

2. Create an Animation

To create an animation, you’ll first need to create a new animation. To do this, click the Create Animation button in the Animations panel.

3. Choose a Timing Method

Once you have created your animation, you’ll need to choose a timing method. InVision Studio offers a variety of timing methods, including keyframes, durations, and delays.

4. Add Motion Properties

To add motion properties, click the Add Motion Properties button in the Animations panel. This will open the Motion Properties window.

5. Choose a Motion Property

To choose a motion property, click on the name of the motion property in the Motion Properties window. This will open the properties for that motion property.

6. Add Motion Properties

To add motion properties, click on the Add Motion Properties button in the Animations panel.

7. Choose a Motion Property

8. Add Motion Properties

9. Choose a Motion Property

10. Set the Motion Properties

Once you have added the motion properties, you’ll need to set them. To do this, click on the Set Motion Properties button in the Motion Properties window.

11. Add a Keyframe

To add a keyframe, click on the Add Keyframe button in the Motion Properties window. This will open the Keyframe Inspector window.

12. Set the Keyframe properties

To set the keyframe properties, click on the Set Keyframe button in the Keyframe Inspector window. This will open the Keyframe Properties window.

PRO TIP: InVision Studio is a powerful animation tool, but it can be dangerous if misused. Always use caution when animating and be sure to follow all safety instructions.

13. Add a Duration

To add a duration, click on the Add Duration button in the Keyframe Properties window. This will open the Duration Inspector window.

14. Set the Duration properties

To set the duration properties, click on the Set Duration button in the Duration Inspector window. This will open the Duration Properties window.

15. Add a Delay

To add a delay, click on the Add Delay button in the Duration Properties window. This will open the Delay Inspector window.

16. Set the Delay properties

To set the delay properties, click on the Set Delay button in the Delay Inspector window. This will open the Delay Properties window.

17. Add a easing function

To add an easing function, click on the Add Easing Function button in the Delay Properties window. This will open the Easing Inspector window.

18. Set the Easing properties

To set the easing properties, click on the Set Easing button in the Easing Inspector window. This will open the Easing Properties window.

19. Add a transition

To add a transition, click on the Add Transition button in the Easing Properties window. This will open the Transition Inspector window.

20. Set the Transition properties

To set the transition properties, click on the Set Transition button in the Transition Inspector window. This will open the Transition Properties window.

21. Add a duration

Finally, you’ll need to add a duration to your animation. To do this, click on the Add Duration button in the Transition Properties window.

This will open the Duration Inspector window.

22. Set the Duration properties

23. Add a Transition

To add a transition, click on the Add Transition button in the Duration Properties window.

24. Set the Transition properties

25. To do this, click on the Add Duration button in the Transition.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

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