Is there anything specific you would like to see on this blog in 2016? Hm, that’s a good question, I have a few things lined up, but it’s completely up to you.Īll the questions received from you are behind the content of this blog. Thanks for your support! What’s coming in 2016? You rock, you’re awesome and I can’t thank you enough. If you’ve signed up to any of my courses, you have helped to keep this blog alive. I hope you’ve enjoyed some of the GreenSock, Skrollr, ScrollMagic and SVG articles, tutorials and demos. I would like to simply thank you for being here.Īll your visits, comments, likes, tweets, watched videos and signups helped to shape up the content of this blog.Īnd even if you just like to read or watch quietly from a distance, I still want to thank you. The demo might be the only thing why you are here, but if you care a tiny bit about this blog, please read on. What do you think about the demo? Let me know in the comments. Once your card is complete, you can save it as a video file to upload it to YouTube, Facebook or some other social media website for easy sharing or upload the PPT file to a web service.What happens when you mix GreenSock, SVG and a match? Find out in the following demo: Save The Card As A Video File And Upload It To Facebook Or YouTube Don’t forget to add a concluding remark in the final slide, e.g.
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Moreover, you can also add Transition Effects between your slides to further enhance them. Similarly, you can add a video and background score to your card. For example, we added a Smiley in one of the slides and gave it the Bounce effect (via Animations tab in PowerPoint). You can always make your cards more interesting by adding appropriate images.
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Insert A Lively Image, Video And Background Score While making this card we picked the Float-In animation for the opening title and the Wheel animation for the title and body text of the second slide. To start off, add a title to the opening slide and select an animation for it via the Animations tab.Īfter a title has been added to the opening slide, add a nice wish in the following slide and pick another animation for it.
#Happy new year animation free#
For the purpose of this post, we will use the Free 2014 New Year PowerPoint Template.
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For example, to create a new Year card you can use New Year PowerPoint Templates.
#Happy new year animation download#
To use PowerPoint for this purpose, simply download an appropriate template to make your job easy. This has now been replaced by applications which work just is good, with means of delivery better than the post office. There was a time when people with a creative bone in their body made cards with paper, glitter, crayons, oil paint and other items they could use to craft something special.
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Below is a guide for making ‘Happy New Year Cards’ using PowerPoint. In the presence of services like SlideOnline and social media websites, there is no longer a need to use a readymade e-card, as you can make use of PowerPoint to create and upload a greeting card. This was later switched with e-cards which still seem to be in place but are perhaps used with less enthusiasm. I still remember the time when we used postcards for sending seasonal greetings.