Summary of Practica No 35 Animación de trayectoria

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Users are asked to animate a pathway using only animated objects. They are given some direction on how to do this, but are ultimately left to figure it out on their own. The last animation effect is then displayed along with a 1-paragraph summary.

  • 00:00:00 In this practice, you will use animation to create a path for an object to follow. Many of the animations are combined, but the most common one is the animation of trajectory that allows you to move an object up and down, left and right, forwards and backwards. This is the animation I use to move my object around in my presentation. I first mark my path with a click on the image, and then I insert the car. I make it a little bit smaller so it can move across the screen from left to right. I then select the car, and I click on the Add Animation button. I go to the Animation menu and select the Trajectory option. I click on the arrow next to it and drag it to the right. I then click on the Acept button. I go back to the Presentation and click on the car again. I make it a little bit bigger, and I move it forward and backward. I then click on the car and select the Add Animation button again. I go to the Animation menu and select the Trajectory option. I click on the arrow next to it and drag it to the left. I then click on the Acept button. I go back to the Presentation and click on the car
  • 00:05:00 This video demonstrates how to add an animation to a trajectory. First, the user needs to select a second vehicle. Then, they need to click on the "Animation" button and select the "Add Animation" button. Next, the user needs to choose from animation effects. Finally, they need to click on the "Add" button and select the "Trajectory" button. They need to click on the "Second" button and then the "Third" button. They need to click on the "Actions" button and then the "Add Action" button. They need to select the "Enter" action and then select the "Enter" action again. They need to click on the "Path" button and then the "Curve" button. They need to click on the "Path" button again and then click on the "Path" button again. They need to click on the "Path" button again and then click on the "Path" button again. They need to click on the "Path" button again and then click on the "Path" button again. They need to click on the "Path" button again and then click on the "Path" button again. They need to click on the "Path" button again and then
  • 00:10:00 In this practice, users are asked to create a pathway using only animated objects. After the previous animation, users are then asked to change all the objects together, just as they did in the previous practice. However, this time, users are working on their own and are not simply selecting effects from a preset list. The last effect is then displayed, followed by a 1-paragraph summary. In this practice, users are asked to create a pathway using only animated objects. After the previous animation, users are then asked to change all the objects together, just as they did in the previous practice. However, this time, users are working on their own and are not simply selecting effects from a preset list. The last effect is then displayed, followed by a 1-paragraph summary.

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