Ian and Kawstov, really great work. Inspiring. I have been considering using After Effects more often and inserting exported videos into Articulate slides. I find complex animations in Storyline to be frustrating since moving to a point on the timeline doesn't update the stage. That would be a great feature to add. It's amazing to see what is possible just with SL though.
Hi Ian!
Amazing proof of the unlimited capability of Storyline 2 and your creative thinking!
A question please,
I tried to make the whole player transparent
I followed chromeless effect player tutorial on articulate
I set the size that you said and fit setting
and still I get a white space on both sides.
Any ideas?
created a rebound to this animation and created my own, what do you think?
http://s3.amazonaws.com/tempshare-stage.storyline.articulate.com/sto_1bpo9tbse1un72tiri61p3ha659/story.html
That's great stuff. Well done. Difficult to believe that it was storyline not after effects.
I see the post is getting on. Did you ever get any further in producing an html5 version?
It's certainly possible, especially in Chrome. The lack of animation support in IE is really limiting though. This technique uses a lot of wipes and splits; but those animations are not supported in IE. I found myself wasting a lot of time on timely workarounds and eventually just started creating these types of animations in After Effects and importing them into SL as GIFs.
I know this is like 3 years old but I just tried this,,, mainly the coffee cup shape changer and I feel there are 3 key rules in putting this animation together:
1: The importance is on entrance and exit animations
2: Each shape comes in individually to build an image (mobile screen) once assembled the entire mobile exits same time to make way for the next thing, this happens for each item
3: 'Group' has a very short on screen time, literally a few seconds to keep the momentum
4: Music is energising and speeds the visuals up, Try it without music just the once.....
Okay that's 4 but hey who's counting..
I'm completely new to storyline and I just saw this myself. I am really interested in learning how this works... I'm over here struggling on making a line rotate without looking cheesy then I see this. haha! Great job!
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