Tutorials & Tips about Screencasting, HTML5 animation creation & Rapid eLearning authoring
We write tutorials, guides and tips about screencasting, video editing, rapid HTML5 elearning authoring and HTML5 animation creation.
Using Timeline Triggers to Loop Animation
Looping animation repeats itself as soon as it completes. In Saola Animate, you can easily loop animation using timeline triggers.
Using Timeline Triggers
Besides event actions, timeline triggers are a simple way to add interactivity to your Saola Animate document. In this tutorial, you’ll learn to use timeline triggers to control how the animation plays.
Adding Text and Creating Text Animation
Saola Animate allows you to create gorgeous text to make your design look attractive. You can also create amazing text animation to present your text.
Setting Background Fill Styles
Background fill helps modify the background of a scene or an element. Keep reading to learn four background fill styles in Saola Animate and get good tips to use them.
Create Interactive HTML5 Content with Event Actions
Saola Animate provides great support for creating rich and interactive HTML5 content. Easy interface and numerous built-in actions keep interactive HTML5 content at your fingertips. You can get things done with no single line of code.
Customizing the Workspace
This tutorial shows you how to customize the workspace to keep only the tools and panes you need the way you want. It also presents the way to create custom keyboard shortcuts.
Adding Audio to HTML5 Animation
Saola Animate supports the HTML5 audio element, enabling native audio playback within the browser. In this tutorial, we’ll learn the ways to add audio to HTML5 animation.
Using the Timeline Pane
The Timeline pane is where you devote most of your time to building HTML5 animation. Thus, it’s a must to master the timeline.
Using Motion Paths in Animations
Saola Animate brings your website to life with HTML5 animation and interactive web content. Today’s tutorial describes how to create motion paths to mimic real-life motions, giving objects the illusion of life.