Doodly Intermediate Tutorial

None Transition

Intermediate Tutorial #1

hows how to locate the None transition in Doodly and explains why this is a very versatile choice.

None Transition

While the none transition may not be appear to be the obvious choice, it is very powerful. This transition can give way to some powerful effects and, in my opinion, is the 2nd most powerful option in Doodly for a transition. Camera panning, when they get the bugs out of it, is the 1st. The none transition is the most versatile exit animation in Doodly.

Effect

This exit animation or scene transition tells Doodly to just move to the next scene without any type of animation.

Possibilities


Scene Transitions

The none transition opens up a world of possibilities for you to create your own transitions. We have an entire video dedicated to Scene Transitions and Exit animations that will teach you the differences between them, how to optimally choose and how to create your own transitions. It provides tons of examples of me using the None transition throughout the entire video. All effects in that video were created using Doodly. Watch this video from beginning until the end to learn how to properly take advantage of this mostly looked over powerful feature in Doodly.

Some Suggestions

The none transition can be used to:

About the author

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Wayne Leiser has created free and accessible photo editing tutorials. Drawing on over 25 years of design and IT experience, his lessons begin with the universal basics, progressing through beginner, intermediate, and advanced skill levels using Photopea, a free online Photoshop clone. His goal is to provide users with practical skills for financial independence, with a focus on making money online through the SoloBoss profit sharing video platform.