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Latest revision as of 20:31, 4 August 2008
Animating Paint tools
- Import an image to which your drawing will relate into the top layer
- Import a gradient created in Photoshop into the bottom layer
- Highlight the top layer
- Using the paint brush at the top menu, set the paint color to black and create a long, continuous stroke/squiggle.
- Open the Effects/paint brush in the timeline
- Keyframe the start point in one position at the beginning of the file and in another position at the end of the file (the drawing will either draw on – accumulate – or off – disappear).
- Play back the animation.
- Apply a Key and set the threshold so that the gradient shows through your drawing
- Animate the gradient
- Tutorial files are in classfolders/TBC/pub
See: paintTools.aep, Gradient, P3180083.JPG, P5140077.JPG