If you’re like most people, you probably use Adobe Illustrator to create graphics for your website, brochures, or other projects. But have you ever considered animating your artwork? In this article, we’ll show you how to animate your Illustrator artwork using the tools in the software. To start animating your artwork, open a new file in Illustrator and create a basic shape or design. You can use any type of artboard and any type of file format (jpg, png, jpeg), but we recommend using a vector-based file format like SVG or AI. Once you’ve created your design, it’s time to start animating it! To begin animating your artwork, first select all of the objects in your design and choose Object > Group (or press Command-G). This will group all of the objects together so that they can be edited more easily. Next, select one of the objects in the group and choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C). Now go to the animation panel and click on the Animation button. This will open up the Animation Options dialog box. In this dialog box, you’ll need to specify which object should be used as the source for the animation. To do this, click on the dropdown menu next to Source Object and select one of the objects in your design that isn’t currently being animated. Finally, enter a name for this object in the Name field and click OK. Now that we’ve set up our animation source object, it’s time to start animating it! To do this, click on the Play button located near the bottom of the Animation Options dialog box. This will start playing back an animation sequence based on our source object’s position within our design. As each frame is played back, Illustrator will update our source object’s position within our design so that it matches what’s displayed onscreen. If you want to change how an animation sequence is played ..