Support color transitions in auto-animate
The latest update (OCT,15,2018) got me so excited I thought of giving it a spin after a long time. Great work team!
The feature I wanted to request was the ability to see colors transition from one to the other' smoothly in auto animate'. Right now it just jumps to the next (check attachment).
For now this effect can be achieved in after effects by keyframing the 'Fill' preset.
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Eric commented
This seems like it should be a pretty basic included function... Please?
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Peter Scott commented
Full agree with this. Colour transistions would be a huge help.
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Cyrill Studer commented
Please also support auto-animate for drop shadows by fading in/out.
-> https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007-adobe-xd-feature-requests/suggestions/40432921-support-auto-animate-for-drop-shadows -
Srikar Chatla commented
there are many cool features in Figma but you know even I am on teamXD thats the reason why I am asking adobe to put on these features
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Kay commented
Figma does this but I don't like Figma. #TeamXD.
Adding colour transitions to shapes, vectors, text, backgrounds would be super cool.
Would be awesome to see this in XD! :)
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Anonymous commented
something like a rainbow animation would be a lot easier
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Artem commented
For now, this can only be made by transparency and two objects on the same place (as shown in the animation).
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Anonymous commented
If this feature gets implemented, and it should, that would be perfect if we could go as far as animating gradients based on their colours stops with auto animate.
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Anonymous commented
Agreed. It would be great if the background colors also had a transition from one art board to another as well.
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Paul Seymour commented
> For now, this effect can be achieved in XD using layers and changing opacity value.
Okay, after using XD intensively for a few weeks, creating a "self running" app demo... I can honestly say using layers is a huge PITA. The color should just transition. PLEASE. This is utterly painful, and so so obviously logical.
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Mk commented
Hey Frank, I like how you have done your animation but don't really understand how exactly you made it.
Could you link to that same file so that it can be downloadable ? I think your solution is good and could be helpful for people.
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Frank commented
I was able to create color transitions by masking color gradients.
Check out the link below:
https://xd.adobe.com/view/4991cbca-8c41-41b2-7500-27a6041b883c-3fa0/screen/d6b2a440-83bd-46b4-bf9a-b1fe9b8dd1dc/Web-1280-9(gif in case the xd link doesn't work: https://gph.is/g/ajyzlBE)
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Paul Seymour commented
Just found this, sorry but disagree with Randy. What I think we want is for hue values to animate during the transition. This would be very different then just fading in one color on top of another.
At at the very least, "popping" into the next color kinda looks bad, as it is. Fading would be minimal. Awesome feature, but this could be the "killer" feature for XD if you guys see it through all the way.
Probably also need to select which "model" to use, maybe? Because, really, I'd want a hue shift in the HSV model, which probably looks different then animating RGB values from one set to another.
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For now, this effect can be achieved in XD using layers and changing opacity value.