Great job on the spotlight effect and thanks for sharing your work. What would it look like if you dimmed the non-spotlight characters? Would it work if the light source was fixed and angled on the first and third characters?
Any chance we could persuade you to create a quick Screenr on how you put it together
An encouraging feedback from none other than 2 of the most respected people from the community feels really great.
@David I actually tried both your suggestions while making this, but somehow was not very happy with the way it looked, may be I just needed to do it little differently.
I would attempt to improvise for sure and post the screener / pdf with steps to build this as soon as I can (depending on how much my current, not so fast internet connection cooperates with me). It will be an absolute pleasure
Carrie, your demo looks awesome!! Thanks for sharing! And I think the community will LOVE to see your screenr! Couple more thoughts: it might be fun to change the character's pose or expression when they are selected. And you could also use Storyline's shape effects to apply some fuzziness to the edges of the spotlight shape and maybe even a little bit of a gradient. I attached an example below. Thanks again for sharing such a neat idea!
Great idea and execution, Carrie! Thanks for posting and sharing your creativity - such a clean, simple interraction
I could also see having the character "come forward" a little when selected, and perhaps having the character's pose in the profile box be a straight-on view, rather than a copy of the current pose.
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Hi Carrie and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
Great job on the spotlight effect and thanks for sharing your work. What would it look like if you dimmed the non-spotlight characters? Would it work if the light source was fixed and angled on the first and third characters?
Any chance we could persuade you to create a quick Screenr on how you put it together
Hi Carrie, and welcome to the Heroes Community.
I absolutely LOVE that! ;D
Simple, clever, appropriate, and feels "right" for the content.
Great job - hope to see more of your work.
Bruce
Hi David and Bruce,
An encouraging feedback from none other than 2 of the most respected people from the community feels really great.
@David I actually tried both your suggestions while making this, but somehow was not very happy with the way it looked, may be I just needed to do it little differently.
I would attempt to improvise for sure and post the screener / pdf with steps to build this as soon as I can (depending on how much my current, not so fast internet connection cooperates with me). It will be an absolute pleasure
Cheers
Carrie
Carrie, your demo looks awesome!! Thanks for sharing! And I think the community will LOVE to see your screenr! Couple more thoughts: it might be fun to change the character's pose or expression when they are selected. And you could also use Storyline's shape effects to apply some fuzziness to the edges of the spotlight shape and maybe even a little bit of a gradient. I attached an example below. Thanks again for sharing such a neat idea!
Thats a great value add Jeanette...it looks way better now. Thanks a lot for the tip...
Great idea and execution, Carrie! Thanks for posting and sharing your creativity - such a clean, simple interraction
I could also see having the character "come forward" a little when selected, and perhaps having the character's pose in the profile box be a straight-on view, rather than a copy of the current pose.
Spotlight On Character.Story
Carrie, thanks again for the great inspiration!
Diana
Nice twist, Diana! I like the effect of moving the selected character forward a little bit!
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