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Automatic animation doesn't work with colors.

Community Beginner ,
May 09, 2020 May 09, 2020

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For example, I have a blue rectangle on one artboard and on the other I have the same rectangle but yellow (duplicate artboard)

When adding an automatic animation, the color of the rectangle changes abruptly

 

Isn't the color supposed to change like it's a gradient from blue to yellow?

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Community Expert , May 10, 2020 May 10, 2020

If you really need to present a gradual color change, then try faking it by copying the original element with the start color, paste it right on top of the original, and change it into the end color and an opacity level of 0% in the starting artboard. In the end artboard, set the opacity to 100% !

Hope this helps.

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Community Expert ,
May 09, 2020 May 09, 2020

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Here you can find full info about features for animation

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/xd/kb/supported-auto-animate-features-in-xd.html

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Community Beginner ,
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So you have no plans to have a color gradient in the automatic animations?

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Please use adobexd.uservoice.com, this is the best place to send us feature requests. Your contributions can help us shape the future of Adobe XD.

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If you really need to present a gradual color change, then try faking it by copying the original element with the start color, paste it right on top of the original, and change it into the end color and an opacity level of 0% in the starting artboard. In the end artboard, set the opacity to 100% !

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Oh wow

a pretty ingenious solution i must support xD

 

Although it is a good fix, I would prefer that the program had it native (more than anything why I play with things)

 

Either way thank you. It has served me :0

 

 

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