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A Dive into Morph Transition PowerPoint and Transparent Pictures

Burger Animation using Morph Transition PowerPoint

Today, we embark on a creative journey into the fascinating world of animations, focusing on the magic of Morph Transition PowerPoint paired with transparent pictures in PowerPoint. Inspired by the incredible work of Tom Miller, we’ll guide you step by step through the process of crafting visually striking presentations.

A Grateful Acknowledgment

Before we dive into the tutorial, we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our Patreon community. Your continuous support on Patreon fuels our passion for knowledge-sharing, enabling us to explore new heights in educational content creation. Thank you for being an integral part of this educational adventure!

Inspiration from Tom Miller’s Masterpiece

Our tutorial draws inspiration from Tom Miller’s animation titled “Just about time for lunch..” on codepen.io. Tom generously shared the links to the transparent PNG files he used, allowing us to explore and save them for educational purposes. Feel free to follow along with the tutorial or unleash your creativity by using your own set of transparent pictures.

Let’s Get Started

To understand the concepts in-depth and for a more visual representation, we highly recommend watching the video tutorial. Click the image above to immerse yourself in the step-by-step guidance and visual demonstrations.

Download the Presentation File

For those eager to get hands-on experience, we’ve prepared a downloadable presentation file that complements the tutorial. Click here to download the PowerPoint file and follow along with the tutorial at your own pace.

A Sneak Peek into the Tutorial

1. PowerPoint Setup:

2. Dealing with Non-Transparent Backgrounds:

3. Finessing the Details:

4. Handling Black Backgrounds:

5. Applying Morph Transition:

Conclusion

We hope this tutorial sparks your creative flame and inspires you to explore the endless possibilities of animations in PowerPoint. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more enlightening content, and remember, the only limit is your imagination.

Happy creating, and see you in the next tutorial!

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