![]() ![]() ![]() If you were one of the ad creators who had been using the two technologies together to make your living, then you were probably pretty bummed out to say the least. However this incredibly successful arrangement seemed to lose relevancy as the ad industry abandoned Flash and it’s SWF output in favor of HTML5. The two technologies enjoyed a sustained and complementary relationship that became a familiar and effective pairing for Flash animators everywhere. Part 1: GSAP-Ready Adobe Animate CC Starter Files Part 2: Creating GSAP Templates for Adobe Animate CCĪuthor: Cory Hudson, VP Creative Technology & Innovation, BannerWave Chair, IAB HTML5 Working Groupĭuring the same time period that Adobe Flash established itself as the content creation tool of choice for the digital advertising industry, the GreenSock Animation Platform had also become synonymous with digital advertising and had earned the well deserved distinction of being the de facto industry standard for programmatic animation of Flash-based content. #Getting started with adobe animate seriesThis series will have you up and running in no time while giving you many practical tips to avoid common pitfalls if you are transitioning from Flash and ActionScript-based projects. Although it is easy to use GSAP in your Animate projects, it is not super clear or intuitive to include it via the Publish Settings dialog box. We are very excited to see advancements in Animate’s HTML5 output. He’s helped GreenSock understand specific challenges in the HTML5 advertising space and we’re honored to have him posting here. Cory is well-known for his work at the IAB, presentations at Adobe Max and conferences across the country. His many years as a leader in the interactive advertising space gives him unique insight into working with GSAP and Adobe Animate CC’s HTML5 output. We are happy to introduce this guest post from Cory Hudson. To see how easy it is to add GSAP to your Animate CC 2017 projects please read: Quick Start: GSAP and Adobe Animate CC 2017. IMPORTANT: This article was written for Animate CC 2016 and there have been changes in Animate CC 2017 that make much of this obsolete. ![]()
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