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Preran
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 2, 2016
Question

Adobe Animate CC 2017 is here! All that you need to know

  • November 2, 2016
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Hi everyone,

Welcome aboard the latest version of Adobe Animate!

This new version comes with lots of exciting new features. I suggest going through the following documents to get a good understanding of all that you will discover with the latest version.

Ensuring a smooth upgrade to Adobe Animate CC 2017

What’s New in Adobe Animate CC 2017

System Requirements

Camera support

If you do not see the latest version listed, click the gear icon on your CC desktop application, and select Check for app updates.

Note: Please create separate posts for questions about this release. This post is an announcement. While I am not locking it now, I will do that if this post becomes a catch-all for such questions.

Thanks,

  Preran

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4 replies

pjgfi2
Participating Frequently
January 31, 2017

So disappointed about the new Animated GIF Export : it still doen't render nested animations.

I will still need to export to MOV (the most faithful format) and process video file in Photoshop.

Same old tedious workflow...

Asymetrical
Inspiring
January 31, 2017

Not sure how you would expect Animate to do that... if you animate a character the standard Animate way with symbols and nested symbols inside those for say, the eyes, hands mouths etc... Which nested ones should it know to export? the main body? the hands? the entire scene inside the scene clip? It's pretty confusing to pull that off. Hmmm maybe some sort of scene palette that you check what is and isn't export. Either ay it can get complicated if you've got dozens of nested symbols on the timeline.

pjgfi2
Participating Frequently
February 1, 2017

Sorry Asymetrical, but I don't see what you mean. I just want the animated GIF to be as close as possible to the SWF output.

The MOV output just does that so why can't the GIF export ? It's just "recording" what the SWF displays after all.

I just had a try and had to use export to MOV, reimport in PSD and save as animated GIF.

Inspiring
January 31, 2017

Adobe Animate CC 2017.1 is here!

Participant
December 8, 2016

Hi Preran

It is now December 8 2016, still the Animate CC 2017 update is not showing in my cloud

says my Animate CC is up to date as 2015.2

"If you do not see the latest version listed, click the gear icon on your CC desktop application, and select Check for app updates."

yes have done this many times

any ideas?

just.emma
Inspiring
December 9, 2016

Your computer might not currently meet the system requirements: System requirements for Adobe Animate CC

If you're on a Mac, can you upgrade to OS X 10.10 or higher?

Adrian Stiegler
Participant
November 11, 2016

Hi  Preran,

Ever since I upgraded I've been having a huge issue with javascript errors basically stopping me from publishing into Javascript/HTML. I get this dialog window come up and I'm concerned because I can't seem to get it to stop once I start a new document and publish once. I have *no* code aside from 'this.stop()' at the end of my banner and Animate CC is barking every time I try and publish. Can you advice, or point me to another solution?

Adrian Stiegler