Fully Compatible with OS X Mavericks
We’re happy to report that Tumult Hype 2 is fully compatible with Mac OS X Mavericks and Safari 7.
We’re happy to report that Tumult Hype 2 is fully compatible with Mac OS X Mavericks and Safari 7.
We just released Tumult Hype version 2.0.1! This version contains a number of useful bug fixes and is recommended that everyone upgrade. Read the full release notes for Tumult Hype 2.0.1. If you purchased Tumult Hype 2 through the Mac App Store, you can install the latest update by following these steps: Open the App …
If you’re hoping to get a complete education in Tumult Hype, look no further than ‘Up and Running with Hype‘ by Jake Ströh, now available on Lynda. Topics include: Creating your first Hype animation Understanding the main timeline Animating with keyframes Modifying keyframes and retiming Working with the Capo tool Reusing animations Masking and cropping …
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Tumult Hype 2 is a powerful tool for rapid prototyping. This post lays out techniques for preparing a template, working with assets, and previewing your designs on a real device as you work using Hype Reflect. With these tips, you’ll quickly get your prototype as close to the real deal as possible. For an example of …
We’re pleased to announce the release of Tumult Hype 2.0 and the debut of a brand new iOS app, Hype Reflect! Tumult Hype is our award-winning HTML5 animation builder for OS X which is widely used by leading designers for projects such as infographics, portfolios, children’s books, and lots more. Its lightweight runtime makes it fast on mobile …
Our first (live) tutorial session is complete. You can check the different points in the video by opening the description of the video in Youtube here and clicking different times. Or, jump directly to a demonstration of relative keyframes, a slideshow example that uses relative keyframes and a demonstration of uploading a Tumult Hype document to …
Hangout with Hype: Face to Face tutorials on Google+ Read More »
Everything is a popup book created at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) by Natasha Dzurny. Explore evolution from nothing to infinite imagination. Discover how it was made on Natasha’s blog, and check a demo of the book below produced with Tumult Hype:
Today I’m pleased to release a set of tutorials built in Tumult Hype. They are hands on documents with tricks and techniques for animations, elements, timelines, and easing. Download these tutorials here. Please note that you’ll need a copy of Tumult Hype to open these documents (we have a 14 day trial available). First-person Learning My …
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We’re fans of data visualizations and infographics at Tumult, so we’re naturally thrilled when we see Tumult Hype being used by news organizations like Reuters and the LA Times. We last explored infographics here with Bart De Neve’s infographics for De Standaard. To continue the conversation, I (virtually) sat down with one of our favorite Tumult Hype …
Notes from an Infographic Craftsman: Interview with Konstantinos Antonopoulos Read More »
I recently came across Christian Heilmann’s Five things you can do to make HTML5 perform better article, where point number three is to use CSS Transforms instead of position and top/left when moving elements across a page. It is a practice increasingly championed, such as in the noted Paul Irish video, Why Moving Elements With …
Myth busting the HTML5 performance of transform:translate vs. top/left Read More »