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How do I create a custom motion path?

Published in Animation Techniques 3 mins read

Creating a custom motion path allows you to precisely control the movement of an object in a presentation or animation. Here's how to do it:

  1. Select the Object: Click on the object you want to animate and move along the custom path.

  2. Access the Animations Tab: In your presentation software (e.g., PowerPoint), navigate to the "Animations" tab.

  3. Add Animation: Within the Animations tab, locate and click the "Add Animation" button. This opens a dropdown menu of animation options.

  4. Choose Motion Paths: Scroll down the animation options until you reach the "Motion Paths" section.

  5. Select Custom Path: In the Motion Paths section, choose the "Custom Path" option. This option allows you to draw your own unique path.

  6. Draw the Path:

    • Your cursor will change into a crosshair (+).
    • Click to set the starting point of your path.
    • Move your cursor and click again to create subsequent points that define the path. Each click adds a vertex to the path.
    • Continue clicking to draw the desired path. The object will follow this path when the animation is played.
  7. End the Path:

    • To stop drawing the custom path, press the Esc key.
    • Alternatively, double-click to end the path at the current point.

Tips and Considerations:

  • Smooth Paths: For smoother, more natural motion, try to create paths with gradual curves rather than sharp angles. You can adjust the path after drawing it by dragging the vertices.
  • Path Direction: The direction in which you draw the path determines the direction the object moves.
  • Animation Timing: Adjust the timing (duration, start, delay) of the motion path animation in the Animations tab to control the speed and start time of the movement.
  • Preview: Use the preview option to see how the object moves along the path and make any necessary adjustments.
  • PowerPoint Alternative: In PowerPoint, you can also use the "Scribble" path which is similar to the custom path but allows for a freeform drawing experience.

By following these steps, you can easily create custom motion paths that give you complete control over the movement of objects in your presentations or animations.

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