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How can I fade out of frame in Animate on the timeline?

Community Beginner ,
Nov 08, 2016 Nov 08, 2016

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How can I fade out of an animation frame in Adobe Animate?

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Community Expert , Nov 08, 2016 Nov 08, 2016

Select everything in the timeline and right click on it to cut frames then hit F8 and you will create a new symbol. Right click on the new empt timeline and select Paste frames which paaste youart inside the symbol. Now go into the Library and drag your new symbol onto the stage then right click on the timeline and create a Classic tween. Got to the place where you want the art to fade out and hit F6 to create a keyframe. Go to the last frame and hit F6 again to create another keyframe. Select t

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Moved out of the Forum Lounge (not for technical support) and to the Adobe Animate CC - General forum.

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are you fading out a specific item or an entire scene?

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I want to fade out of the scene. It consists of 3 items, a background, a small image and a small line of text. It is the last scene f the animation.

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Select everything in the timeline and right click on it to cut frames then hit F8 and you will create a new symbol. Right click on the new empt timeline and select Paste frames which paaste youart inside the symbol. Now go into the Library and drag your new symbol onto the stage then right click on the timeline and create a Classic tween. Got to the place where you want the art to fade out and hit F6 to create a keyframe. Go to the last frame and hit F6 again to create another keyframe. Select that keyframe and go to the Properties palette Windows>Properties if it doesn't come up. Scroll down to Style and select Alpha and turn it all the way to 0%. Then scrub your playhead and you will see the entire scene fade to nothing

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Thank you!

Michael O'Brien

267.240.7720

mikeobrien842@hotmail.com

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even though this is for Flash the entire premis is still the same.

How to Create Fade-Ins and Fade-Outs in Adobe Flash CS6 - dummies

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Errr... why don't you just cover the entire stage with a solid black graphic and then fade it in?

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