5/19/2023 0 Comments Free keynote motion backgrounds![]() Select it, and under Format, click Arrange. From the following menu, select “Move.” A ghosted version of the coffee mug will appear. Next, under Animate, click Action and then click the “Add an Effect” button. Under Format, click Arrange and rotate the angle of the mug to 340˚. Select the coffee mug group and, holding shift, drag it off to the right of the slide. ![]() Now the individual mug shapes will act as one. Then right-click all of these elements and select the “Group” action. Lay the handle on top of the other elements to make a mug. (We’ll use these elements in the next step.) Repeat this step with the white rectangle. Under Format, change the line to 15pt to match the rest of the cup.Ĭlick the original circle-like shape, duplicate it, and move the copy to the side. Move this line on top of the “U” cup shape, adjusting the length as necessary to make it flush.įinally, using the Draw with Pen tool (again, under the Shape toolbar), create the mug handle by clicking once, clicking and dragging to create the curve, and double clicking to close out the shape. Then add a line (from the Shape toolbar), make it 15pt, and reposition it so that it’s horizontal. Position the rectangle on the upper half of the circular shape, forming a “U.” Adjust the shape’s size until it’s wider than the circular shape and about half as tall. Change the background fill to white, and remove the drop shadow. Next, add another shape - this time a normal rectangle. (This last step should make the square look more like a circle.) Click Arrange, and change the shape size to 245pt by 245pt and the Corner to 110pt. ![]() Under Format, change the shape’s background to “No Fill,” create a 15pt line border, and remove the drop shadow. In the Shape toolbar, click the rounded rectangle.
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