IN THIS TUTORIAL
In this video, we will explore auto-animating numbers in Adobe XD. The goal is to create a counting simulation where the numbers count up and down on click within the prototype.
ABOUT AUTO-ANIMATE
Auto-Animate allows you to create prototypes with immersive animated transitions easily. Simply duplicate an artboard, modify object properties, such as size, position, rotation, and apply an Auto-Animate action to create an animated transition between artboards. To use Auto-Animate, ensure that the objects you are looking to animate have the same layer name between each of the artboards.
HOW DOES AUTO-ANIMATE WORK?
Traditionally, designers used multiple transitions across various artboards to wire their prototype interactions. With Auto-Animate, designers can use XD to create micro-interactions between two artboards by:
►Duplicating objects between artboards,
►Modifying their properties such as size, position, rotation, and so on. For information on supported properties, see Supported properties for auto-animate.
►Switching to prototype mode,
►Adding Auto-Animate as a new transition, and
►Previewing the prototype in desktop or mobile.
Like using Tap to trigger transitions, you can combine Drag with Auto-Animate to specify micro-interactions across artboards. New objects fade in, and deleted objects fade out during a transition that uses Auto-Animate.
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