How to give your Articulate characters a different look Apr 15, 2014 By Daniel Brigham Hi, everyone: I've been experimenting using background fills on my Articulate characters, which I find really gives them a different look. If you are curious, I made a screen recording below, which explores using solid, gradient, and texture fills. How to give your Articulate characters a different look If you have other suggestions as to how to set your Articulate characters apart from the crowd, perhaps you could list them here. Thanks, Daniel
Veronica Budnikas Hero almost 10 years ago04/27/14 at 8:59 pm (UTC) Hey Daniel, great tutorial, a simple background change can really make a difference to the look. Cheers, Veronica
Joshua Roberts almost 10 years ago04/28/14 at 2:04 am (UTC) Thank you for taking the time to do this Daniel, as always a pleasure to listen to.
Simon Perkins almost 10 years ago04/28/14 at 3:18 am (UTC) Thanks for sharing Dan. For those that are interested, here's a thread from 2012 that illustrates how to edit characters in PowerPoint.
Daniel Brigham Author almost 10 years ago04/28/14 at 7:37 am (UTC) Glad you all found the screenr of some value. --Daniel
Rebecca Fleisch Cordeiro almost 10 years ago05/02/14 at 4:25 am (UTC) Daniel, I really like these ideas. Tx for sharing.
Todd Brison almost 10 years ago05/02/14 at 2:25 pm (UTC) Watched this one. Now I'm checking out the rest. Good stuff, and very informative info about freelancing. Thanks so much
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Hey Daniel, great tutorial, a simple background change can really make a difference to the look.
Cheers, Veronica
Thank you for taking the time to do this Daniel, as always a pleasure to listen to.
Thanks for sharing Dan.
For those that are interested, here's a thread from 2012 that illustrates how to edit characters in PowerPoint.
Glad you all found the screenr of some value. --Daniel
Daniel, I really like these ideas. Tx for sharing.
Watched this one. Now I'm checking out the rest. Good stuff, and very informative info about freelancing. Thanks so much
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