Hello Angelo Great video once again. I am currently creating an animated interactive PDF for digital viewing only. But i want to upload in on the web and make the animations visible and working, where and how can i do that? Thanks
Hi Amanda. Not directly from InDesign. But open the Flipsnack Editor and you can place video and additional, interactive elements into your project. Take care!
Just came across your channel while searching for InDesign animation, excellent videos and a very clear explanation, couldn't hit the Subscribe button quick enough :) I have noticed on your other videos you provided a link to download the tutorial files, is it possible to get the resource for this video please? Thanks
Hey there! Thanks for your support! I'll hunt down the document/assets and attach them in the description! I only started adding the assets on a permanent basis over the last couple months.
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Hey Mariana. Depends what platform and orientation it will be viewed on most. You can use magazine size for publications but if it is meant for screens, yes, 1920x 1080 is great option! :)
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Hi, all this animation only works in ePub3? Hola, estás animaciones sólo funcionan en un ePub3? Cómo se puede c¡exportar para verlo en un navegador?, how can I share it to my client like html? Thanks
Hey Serhat! No unfortunately it won’t work for pdf interactive. However you can export for epub fixed (fixed layout) to view in an e-reader like Apple Books. If you publish online you also have the option to embed the project on your own website.
Hi Jide! Yes, use the Publish Online feature and then copy the embed code (bottom right corner once published). From there you can paste to your site. If you want the layout to be custom to your site, you'll have to export HTML and hand off assets and css to developer. The latter is more complicated. All the best!
Hey Clarence! Any type of interaction design for digital publishing. For instance, if a magazine wanted to create a digital version with interactivity and buttons. Or if a company/branded wanted to produce an interactive catalogue for online publishing. Great question and best of luck in your career path.
@@AngeloMontilla hey could you look up a chrome add-on called Peardeck... Could you build something like this with your skill base?? What type of training/skills/code would allow someone to create such?
@@emilyschaedle8482 Glad you did. I was just about to reply. The trick is hovering over the anchor point with the direct selection tool and when you see that little white box next to the white arrowhead, click. The anchor point will be highlighted and then you are good to go.
Sorry I know I'm in the wrong video section... To be honest I have absolutely no idea what it would be called so I looked up something that would be closer too it.... I was wondering if anyone knows how to make a time line around your video? Sorry if I do not know the correct word for it.... The best way I can explain it is you know whenever you watch a video or movie there's a time line bar thingy at the bottom of the video showing you how much time has gone by in the video... What I'm trying to find/make is something similar to that but a red box that surrounds the outer edge of your video as in the same manner as what you see in UA-cam towards the bottom of a video... I would like it to start off as a regular timeline thingy in your clip or video but as the time goes by in the video the red line grows around the video...... Sorry if I made it sound confusing lol... To be honest it's my first time ever seeing it in a video... If you like I could link the video so you know exactly what I'm talking about... Sorry but timeline was the best thing I could think of what it may be called.... If anyone could help I would appreciate it vary much 😊
Quick suggestion, maybe have a final result preview at start of the video. This way people know what is the video all about. Great video Thank you
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Yes, please.
one of my first favorite channels on InDesign interactive ... keep going
Ayoub, thanks for watching and supporting. I am glad you are learning new things!
being an InDesign expert watching all your videos, Thank you so much.
Very helpful angelo, I was wondering what is the final format, is it PDF interactive, HTML for web? can be both? thanks
Thanks for the lessons that helped me a lot
I waiting you in next your lecture
I am very glad to hear that you are learning from my tutorials. Take care.
Your videos helped me in a big way. Thank you sir!
Very glad to hear!
very clear work flow. Thank you
Awesome...please show us all the export option.. thanks a lot!
Sure, I will cover exporting in an upcoming tutorial. Thanks!
This is so awesome! Thank you so much!!!
You're very welcome. Glad it helped you!
Brilliant video - thank you so much
Hello Angelo Great video once again. I am currently creating an animated interactive PDF for digital viewing only. But i want to upload in on the web and make the animations visible and working, where and how can i do that? Thanks
Hi Nedko. Animation is not supported for PDF. I would Publish Online and embed it on a website. Or just share the Adobe-hosted link. Thanks!
so clear and helpful. Thank you!
thank you for the tutorial , very helpful!!
That's very helpful! Thank you for sharing!
Your channel is a life saviour
Do these animations work on Flipsnack?
Hi Amanda. Not directly from InDesign. But open the Flipsnack Editor and you can place video and additional, interactive elements into your project. Take care!
Great job !
That was absotively awesome
Thanks Charles. I am glad you found it helpful!
Just came across your channel while searching for InDesign animation, excellent videos and a very clear explanation, couldn't hit the Subscribe button quick enough :) I have noticed on your other videos you provided a link to download the tutorial files, is it possible to get the resource for this video please? Thanks
Hey there! Thanks for your support! I'll hunt down the document/assets and attach them in the description! I only started adding the assets on a permanent basis over the last couple months.
Super bravo! 💪🏻 mi dai ottimi spunti 👏🏻
Thank you! I am glad to hear you are drawing inspiration from my lessons.
I take my hat off to you! 💁♀
You're too kind Meryem! I am glad the tutorials are helping!
Why am I not allow to touch my other anchor point to bring it in 🙃?
Who is the best in5 or flipping book In digital publishing
What do like ?
I am confused about purchasing the service
I want to specialize in digital magazines
I am planning a lesson on flipbook. Stay tuned.
@@AngeloMontilla I waiting you and Don't forget to tell us the difference between them ( in5 or flipping book ) best in digital publishing with adobe indesign
I love it
hello angelo. another great video. what size page do you usually use or recomend? for fxl epub. 1920x1080px? thank you
Hey Mariana. Depends what platform and orientation it will be viewed on most. You can use magazine size for publications but if it is meant for screens, yes, 1920x 1080 is great option! :)
@@AngeloMontilla tkank you! just added you on instagram :)
Hi, all this animation only works in ePub3? Hola, estás animaciones sólo funcionan en un ePub3? Cómo se puede c¡exportar para verlo en un navegador?, how can I share it to my client like html? Thanks
Can this interactive feature be used only on the site?
cannot be used in a downloadable pdf file?
Hey Serhat! No unfortunately it won’t work for pdf interactive. However you can export for epub fixed (fixed layout) to view in an e-reader like Apple Books. If you publish online you also have the option to embed the project on your own website.
can this be implemented or imbedded on a website page?
Hi Jide! Yes, use the Publish Online feature and then copy the embed code (bottom right corner once published). From there you can paste to your site. If you want the layout to be custom to your site, you'll have to export HTML and hand off assets and css to developer. The latter is more complicated. All the best!
This is only working with ePub right? None of the animation is shown in an interactive PDF, or?
That's correct Chris. Stay away from PDF for interactivity. Unless you're doing simple button navigation and hyperlinks.
What type of career does this work??
Hey Clarence! Any type of interaction design for digital publishing. For instance, if a magazine wanted to create a digital version with interactivity and buttons. Or if a company/branded wanted to produce an interactive catalogue for online publishing. Great question and best of luck in your career path.
@@AngeloMontilla hey could you look up a chrome add-on called Peardeck... Could you build something like this with your skill base?? What type of training/skills/code would allow someone to create such?
It's not working for me, the direct selection tool to make the arrow.
Figured it out. It's a bit tricky,
@@emilyschaedle8482 Glad you did. I was just about to reply. The trick is hovering over the anchor point with the direct selection tool and when you see that little white box next to the white arrowhead, click. The anchor point will be highlighted and then you are good to go.
update?
When I export the PDF doesnt animate
Hey there. Animation isn't supported for PDF (Interactive). Export as EPub (Fixed Layout) and view in an E-Reader.
@@AngeloMontilla and when I want to add in Presentation it doesn't working.
hidden until triggered
Love it.
is she going to ride a bike or not?
InDesign doesn't offer that type of animation. You'd have to use Animate.
Sorry I know I'm in the wrong video section... To be honest I have absolutely no idea what it would be called so I looked up something that would be closer too it.... I was wondering if anyone knows how to make a time line around your video? Sorry if I do not know the correct word for it.... The best way I can explain it is you know whenever you watch a video or movie there's a time line bar thingy at the bottom of the video showing you how much time has gone by in the video... What I'm trying to find/make is something similar to that but a red box that surrounds the outer edge of your video as in the same manner as what you see in UA-cam towards the bottom of a video... I would like it to start off as a regular timeline thingy in your clip or video but as the time goes by in the video the red line grows around the video...... Sorry if I made it sound confusing lol... To be honest it's my first time ever seeing it in a video... If you like I could link the video so you know exactly what I'm talking about... Sorry but timeline was the best thing I could think of what it may be called.... If anyone could help I would appreciate it vary much 😊