Timeline to refine auto animate animations (keyframe)
Timeline to refine auto animate animations, as invision studio do.
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Besian Arizi commented
yes, please!
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water commented
I've been trying out InVision Studio, and I really hated everything about it and switched back to XD immediately. But there was one thing that kept me back to Studio that i'd love to see in XD. Advanced animation. In Studio, you can time objects that are moving to a timeline that you can create. You can delay certain objects, change individual easing, and I love the feature because it lets me go more in-depth and makes things feel real. I'd love to see that in Adobe XD.
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FNCTN commented
yes. this is an obvious need please add. a timeline/graph editor to control the timing of each element and element attribute, similar to after effects.
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Anonymous commented
very important for complex animation
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Ali commented
TIMELINE!!
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Jitu Raut commented
Very Important
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Dan Prado commented
Definitely a must have!
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Thomas Lanaux commented
Yes Please. This is crucial.
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Mohanad Alhelwany commented
This feature should be there because I can control the timing of every animation between 2 artboards rather than doing several artboards just for different timing animation
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Osama commented
Yes. I actually tried to suggest that the day Auto-animate first came out. Actually, though, I think a timeline is a bit defiant to the concept of having "Auto-animate" feature, so what I would recommend is just a graph editor option included in the auto-animate window to control the smoothness of a transition. The good thing about is that we won't have to deal with any properties, just the ease in and out of a transition.
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Anonymous commented
We. Need. This. So. Much.
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José Tomás Villalba commented
Yes! Please!
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Mehdi Bouayaben commented
yessss
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Vandam Dezjgner commented
A Timeline would be very helpful and quicker, especially because I use After Effects a lot.
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Kevin Daus commented
A timeline to see order of animation.
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Peter commented
Having the ability to give each item or layer a "Time Delay" option would be nice to do to give items the chance to come into the artboard at different times instead of moving objects far away as possible to get the same effect.
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Pablo Sara commented
Please! One of the neatest features of InVision Studio
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Rafael Faria commented
One think I'm felling missing is timeline( frame) animation like after effects where I can animate each element indivudually and with multiple effects.
for instance if I wanna have a delay between element entring in the screen I have to have many artboards, and it is too hard to mantainance.
for a single animation for one scene I have 10 artboards
One good example of good tools with timeline is protopie(tool look like xd ) that I can make my design in xd and import there and it have a easy timeline animation.
Figma, principle, invision studio and even the dead tool adobe edge animate have a good options to make animation and adobe could get some insights with those tools
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Rafael Faria commented
One think I'm felling missing is timeline( frame) animation like after effects where I can animate each element indivudually and with multiple effects.
for instance if I wanna have a delay between element entring in the screen I have to have many artboards, and it is too hard to mantainance.
for a single animation for one scene I have 10 artboards
One good example of good tools with timeline is protopie(tool look like xd ) that I can make my design in xd and import there and it have a easy timeline animation.
Figma, principle, invision studio and even the dead tool adobe edge animate have a good options to make animation and adobe could get some insights with those tools
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Norman Dubois commented
Though the basic feature is finished, I think it is not really usable for refined animations. There should be a timeline or animate elements individually and refine timings like principle has, the possibility to save timings and animations and paste them to other elements on different artboards, create components for animations, etc...