- Fade in
- Scale in
- Stretch in
- Swirl in
- Hinge in
- Slit in
- Slide in
- Roll in
Add animations to your projects and make them come to life. Engage your learners and maximize their productivity.
In the all-new Adobe Captivate, animations refer to the visual effects and movements you can add to your eLearning projects to enhance interactivity and engagement. Animations in Adobe Captivate allow you to create dynamic and appealing content.
Animations in Adobe Captivate are categorized into Timing-based and Trigger-based ones. In Timing-based animations, you can apply animation to an object synchronized with a specific timeline or duration.
In Trigger-based animations, you can add animation on an object based on any trigger, for example, at the click of a button, display or hide, or an animation to an object's state.
In this article,
Timing-based animation
Trigger-based animation
For all Timing and Trigger-based animations, Adobe Captivate supports the following:
Select Add media blocks > Image in the left toolbar.
In the Components section of the Visual Properties panel, remove the caption and subtitle. For more information, view Images in Adobe Captivate.
Replace the image from Assets or a location on your computer. For more information, view Images in Adobe Captivate. After replacing the image, the slide looks like this:
Select the image. Select Animation in the right toolbar.
Let’s deconstruct the items in the Animation panel.
Hover on any animation in the Entrance tab. For example, select Swirl in. This adds a twisting or convoluting animation to the image. You can view the animation on the slide after you select it.
After you select an animation, in the Options section, select the direction. The directions are different for each animation. Select the Blur checkbox to apply the blur on the image.
In the Settings section, specify the Duration, Delay, and Acceleration of the animation. Select the Dim after animation checkbox to dim the image after the animation ends.
Click the Test button to preview the animation.
In this example, you’ll apply an emphasis animation on the image and then apply a Bounce animation.
Select the image.
Select Animation in the right toolbar.
Select the Emphasis tab. This tab contains animations you can apply to the image. View the section List of animations to know the animation you want to apply.
Select Bounce.
In the Options section, select the direction, Top, Bottom, Left, or Right, you want to apply to the animation.
In the Settings section, specify the Duration and Delay of the animation.
In the Repeat dropdown, select the number of times the image animates. If you select the option Until state exists, the image animates indefinitely.
If you want to add another animation to the image, select Add New Animation. Repeat the steps. The animations execute in the order you've applied the animations to the image.
Click the Test button to preview the animation.
Select Add media blocks > Image in the left toolbar.
Add image and text blocks.
For more information,
Select the text and select Animations in the right toolbar.
The animations for text aren't the same as for images. For example, the Typewriter animation in the Entrance animation is only available for text.
Select the Typewriter animation.
In the Options section, the following options are available for the text Direction:
In the Text delivery dropdown, select from the following options:
In the Settings section, specify the values. For more information, view Animation settings.
Click the Test button to preview the animation.
Select Add media blocks > Image in the left toolbar.
Replace the image. For more information, view Images in Adobe Captivate.
Select the image. In the Visual Properties panel, click Show to launch the States flyout.
In the States section, select Add. Add different states to the image. For more information, view States in Adobe Captivate.
Select the first state in the States flyout.
Select Animation in the right toolbar.
Apply any Entrance animation to the state.
Repeat the steps for the remaining states of the image.
Select Add media blocks > Image in the left toolbar.
In the Components section of the Visual Properties panel, select the Button checkbox to add a button in the content block. For more information, view Add a button in Adobe Captivate.
Replace the image and add text.
For more information,
Select the button.
Select Interactions in the right toolbar.
In the Action panel, select Apply animation.
For more information on creating interactions, view Interactions in Adobe Captivate.
Select the object to which you want to apply the animation. In this case, select the image.
Click Next.
Select an animation and its direction.
In the Settings section, specify the values as required.
Click Done.
Your project is ready. After clicking the button at runtime, the image animates accordingly.
Insert a slide. On the slide, add a few objects, for example, text blocks.
Add states to the text objects.
Select any state. In the right toolbar, select Animation. Apply an Entrance, Emphasis, or Exit animation on the text block. You can also add animations to multiple states.
Launch the timeline.
Double-click the object bar on the timeline.
This opens the state animation panel.
In the state animation panel, the left portion displays the selected object's states.
Select the state in which you want to view your applied animations. Preview one or all animations in a state. Select the Preview animation or Preview all animations buttons.
Preview a single animation
Preview all animations
After applying an animation to an object, you can apply the same animation to another object.
In the Animation panel, select the ellipsis icon, and select Copy animation.
Right-click the object to which you want to apply the animation. Select Paste Animations.
In the Animation panel, select the ellipsis icon.
Select Delete.