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Hi,
I am trying to create an animation on InDesign and one of the animated objects has the Multiply effect, however, when I add animation to it, the effect disapears. Is there a way to keep Multiply after the animation is applied?
Thank you
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Apart from Bob's comment, what kind of format do you want to output to.
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Hi, Thank you for replying!
I planned to publish the file when I finalise it, so HTML...
I presume I am stuck!
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Do you mean InDesign's Publish Online facility?
You can create animations from InDesign easily with this format (HTML5) though the documents have to be hosted on Adobe servers.
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Hi, yes, I can - but the issue is that I can't keep the Multiply effect when I create the animation on certain elements of my layout.
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There are lots of effects that you can use, Diane Burns has collected a number together so people can see what can be achieved: https://indd.adobe.com/view/c2c7aa96-405e-488f-8902-e1d96c1bea4f/#02
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May I suggest you make your graphic the way you want it, with the effects you want from illustrator, place that in your indesign layout and animated from indesign.
i think doing that will guarantee what you want at the end
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Hi Dtad,
can you post the link to your Publish Online document so that we can have a look?
Thanks,
Uwe Laubender
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Hi,
Thank you for your replies.
I have created the four circles on illustrator and kept the Multiply blend mode then placed these on InDesign. I still can't get the multiply effect on the animation.
https://indd.adobe.com/view/163c2faf-03a1-42fc-b753-f1785a0c244e
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Which part of the advice you've gotten do you not understand. You can't work around something that doesn't work at all. Don't use blend modes with HTML output.
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Hi Bob,
Yes, I understand, Jonathan Aires suggested something which I made sure I followed. Thank you
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How and where did you do the text along that circle?
You can see that the quality of the rendering of that text is extremely bad.
Did you do this with InDesign? With Illustrator?
Note: All placed graphics, PDF pages, InDesign pages and AI files will be rendered to pixels when published online.
One exception: Placed SVG files.
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
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Here's an idea:
Multiply displays in Publish Online when there is no animation on it. Simple example here: https://indd.adobe.com/view/ec3a26eb-9b2d-4639-8dde-f08e0e47540d
Expanding on Uwe's idea, create a stationary version of the final appearance you want (you could even do this in InDesign) and have it fade in or appear on top once the cirlcles come together.
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Actually, you can't animate the final object or you'll lose the multiply effect.
Here's a slightly modified idea:
Have the final result on the page, no animation.
Cover with Paper-color rectangle (or circle, whatever fits in your design and hides the final result).
Do your animation with the three circles. At the end, set the animated circles and the Paper-color rectangle to Disappear or Fade Out. Have to do some finessing in the Timing panel.
Haven't tested, but may be worth a shot.
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Thank you. I will have a go.
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Hi Dtad,
I'm stll not clear how the multiply effect should work when all moving objects come together.
Can you show the object in Illustrator selected with the panel showing how the effect is constructed?
I would do the following:
Text around circle: Do it in Adobe Illustrator, export to SVG with text as outline SVG shapes, place the SVG in InDesign.
Three circle elements: Also do individual SVG files and place them in InDesign.
Multiply effect: Do that like Diane suggested with InDesign.
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
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Thank you, I am new to this and wasn't sure how best to save the illustrator files and place them on InDesign. I will have a go together with Diane's suggestion.
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Daniela
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Hi Daniela,
keep us informed how it goes.
Thanks,
Uwe Laubender
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