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Create additional frames, if necessary.
You've already created frames for three states in your animation. Now ask yourself if you need additional frames.
When planning an animation, think about how you want the image to move, and create a frame for each major state in the animation. Then you can use the Tween function in ImageReady to generate in-between frames that transition from one major state to the next.
Use tweening to round out the animation.
Select frame 2 in the Animation palette, and click the Tween button. In the Tween dialog box, select Previous Frame from the Tween With pop-up menu, and specify the number of frames you want to add. We added two frames to our animation.
Repeat the tweening process to generate new frames between the frames you created in steps 3 and 4. You can use the Parameters options in the Tween dialog to specify the elements that will be modified by the tweening. For example, you can animate the position but leave opacity settings intact to make colors fade out or intensify abruptly.
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Preview the animation.
Click the Play button in the Animation palette to preview the animation in ImageReady. Or click the browser button in the toolbox to preview the animation in your default Web browser.
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