Hello, my name is Jessica Henley, and in these lessons I will cover how to add color effects to symbols, how to add looping techniques, and playback settings. In this lesson I will cover how to add color effects to symbols. Navigating back to the scene tab, by clicking on this arrow, as I click on it, I can see this flower right here. To add color effects, I'm going to head over to properties. Under properties, as long as the item is selected, which is this symbol here, you can see color effects. If I click in the background, you will see the settings for the canvas. Making sure that you have a symbol selected, properties will now change. Here I have color effects which is set to none. Let's see what the different effects can do, starting with brightness. Here I can change the brightness of my symbol Or I can change the tint. By clicking on tint I can explore different things such as the red green and blue. So as I investigate that, I can click and drag to change and add effects to it. When I click on the blue, you can see that it continues to change. To add animation to this color effect, I'm going to create a new layer and copy and paste this over. I'm also going to zoom in closer. You can zoom in by clicking on the slider bar in the top right. So I'm going to right click and copy frames. Here I'm just going to right click and paste frames. And I'm going to hide the first flower layer. It's the same symbol, so at first glance nothing has happened, but I have a duplicate. I want to create a duplicate because I do have some animation that is prior. Here for the color effects, making sure I'm on frame one and heading back down to tint. And I wanna create an animation from one to frame 30. Notice that 30 is 1 second. From here I'm just going to right click and insert a keyframe. Now what I want to do is change the tint color. I'm going to change it to any color. And now what I want to do is I'm going to create a motion tween between these two differences adding the color effects. So here on frame one, I'm just going to right click and create a classic tween. Now I'm going to hit the play button at the top. Notice the shortcut for play is the return button, or you can press enter on a PC. So you can see with that color effect, it slowly, gradually changes from the first color effect to the second. I'm going to do that one more time, starting on frame 60. Right-click and insert a keyframe. And here I just changed the tint. On frame 30, Again, right-click and insert Create Classic Tween. Now we can see that it's gradually changing. So let me hit the play button. That's really cool! In the next lesson, I will show you how to create looping techniques.