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Motion tweens vs Classic tweens - Coggle Diagram
Motion tweens vs Classic tweens
Motion tweens
Offers better tween control.
Uses keyframes.
Powerful and simple to create, provides maximum control over tweened animation
Uses text as a tweenable type and does not convert text objects to movie clips.
Applies eases across the entire length of a motion tween span. Easing specific frames of a motion tween requires creating a custom ease curve.
Classic tweens
Provides user-specific capabilities.
Uses property frames.
Complex to create, classic tween includes all tweens created in earlier versions of Animate.
Tweens between two keyframes with same or different symbols.
Applies eases to the groups of frames between the keyframes within the tween.
Cannot be saved as motion presets. Swaps symbols or sets the frame number of a graphic symbol to display in a property keyframe.
Motion tween is a type of animation that uses symbols to create movement, size and rotation changes, fades, and color effects.
Similarities between motion and classic tweens
There can be more than one classic or motion tween on the same layer, but you cannot have both types of tween on the same layer.
Both tweens tween only specific types of objects.