DOCM may not always be the simplest with which to work. Even though many editing capabilities are available on the market, not all provide a straightforward solution. We created DocHub to make editing straightforward, no matter the file format. With DocHub, you can quickly and easily cover up effect in DOCM. Additionally, DocHub delivers a variety of other functionality including form generation, automation and management, industry-compliant eSignature tools, and integrations.
DocHub also lets you save time by creating form templates from documents that you utilize regularly. Additionally, you can benefit from our a lot of integrations that enable you to connect our editor to your most utilized apps effortlessly. Such a solution makes it fast and simple to deal with your documents without any slowdowns.
DocHub is a handy tool for individual and corporate use. Not only does it provide a comprehensive collection of features for form creation and editing, and eSignature integration, but it also has a variety of capabilities that prove useful for producing multi-level and streamlined workflows. Anything uploaded to our editor is stored safe according to leading industry requirements that safeguard users' information.
Make DocHub your go-to option and simplify your form-driven workflows effortlessly!
In this After Effects tutorial, Ill show you how to create this dock animation with just 2 keyframes! And how to use it as a transition! Hi guys! My name is Manuel! The method is inspired by this Mobox Graphics tutorial. Check it out! After watching this one of course! Link is in the description! Lets get started. First of all, we need a comp. we name it dock animation 1920 by 1080 pixels. 5 seconds long. Then we use the rounded rectangle tool to create our first app icon. We double-click on it. First, lets name the layer app. Then we open the rectangle path property, set the size to 200 by 200 pixels, the roundness to 50. No stroke, and lets use a fill gradient. The colours One of my favourites is a dark blue, greyish kind of purple combination. Lets adjust the direction. Something diagonal. Next we add a new solid, command or control Y. Name it Gradient. Colour doesnt matter. We move it below and use the effects and presets window to actually add a