I'm attending LeapAhead this week in Portland. So far it's been amazing! The examples shared by the Articulate team blew me away. When I asked Tom where I could find more examples, he suggested I try the community.
Not looking for anything in particular. What I most enjoy seeing is all the diverse examples and possibilities. If you have anything you can share, I'd sure enjoy seeing it.
Welcome to the Articulate Commuity Paul! Jerson's right - the examples produced for the Menu Challenge were really great and are a source of very cool inspriation. I'
And one "fun" project I did with the help of David Anderson a while back was a Winter Trivia course for my son's 4th grade class.
There are so many amazing, talented people in this community, follow some of the popular conversations in the forums and you'll bound to find a ton of really great work!
Oh! Just after posting my reply, I stumbled upon Tim Slade's post where he shared his "Spring Green" demo and template - it's absolutely gorgeous! Check it out if you have time!
A couple of weeks ago, I had answered a question in the forums on how to interactively rotate a 3D model. Here is what I came up with. I thought that was a pretty cool (and easy-to-do) way to add a nice interaction element, not because my solution was so ingenious (just a few hotspots, custom states and triggers) but because Storyline is so versatile!!
A couple of weeks ago, I had answered a question in the forums on how to interactively rotate a 3D model. Here is what I came up with. I thought that was a pretty cool (and easy-to-do) way to add a nice interaction element, not because my solution was so ingenious (just a few hotspots, custom states and triggers) but because Storyline is so versatile!!
This is really nice Michael. I had to do something like this to show a car but did it in Flash. It is good to see you can do it in Storyline. - Just curious - how many images did you use?
A couple of weeks ago, I had answered a question in the forums on how to interactively rotate a 3D model. Here is what I came up with. I thought that was a pretty cool (and easy-to-do) way to add a nice interaction element, not because my solution was so ingenious (just a few hotspots, custom states and triggers) but because Storyline is so versatile!!
This is really nice Michael. I had to do something like this to show a car but did it in Flash. It is good to see you can do it in Storyline. - Just curious - how many images did you use?
Hi Nancy, this was a set of only 26 images. That's why the rotation is rather 'jerky'.
It is pretty smooth for 26 images. Next question - did you use states for this?
Nancy, yes the various images are all states of an object that are changed by dragging the slider. Here is the original thread; my source file is still in there somewhere.
A couple of weeks ago, I had answered a question in the forums on how to interactively rotate a 3D model. Here is what I came up with. I thought that was a pretty cool (and easy-to-do) way to add a nice interaction element, not because my solution was so ingenious (just a few hotspots, custom states and triggers) but because Storyline is so versatile!!
Wow that's wonderful!
The coolest thing I've done lately is made a truly functional likert scale that translates into other quizzes very very well. I've been intending on making a post on it soon, but as it's a fair amount to explain (variables woo!!!) I've been taking my time on making a good example to submit. In the mean time, I have been using the method a surprising amount!
Got myself a new job! I showed them my Storyline website/portfolio, and they liked it!
I now recommend to all my SL developer friends to make an online, interactive portfolio. It really is a great tool for showing off your work to clients and/or employers!
Got myself a new job! I showed them my Storyline website/portfolio, and they liked it!
I now recommend to all my SL developer friends to make an online, interactive portfolio. It really is a great tool for showing off your work to clients and/or employers!
Got myself a new job! I showed them my Storyline website/portfolio, and they liked it!
I now recommend to all my SL developer friends to make an online, interactive portfolio. It really is a great tool for showing off your work to clients and/or employers!
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Try looking at some of the entries in our first community challenge. http://community.articulate.com/forums/p/31509/172800.aspx#172800 We had some amazing examples.
Welcome to the Articulate Commuity Paul! Jerson's right - the examples produced for the Menu Challenge were really great and are a source of very cool inspriation. I'
There are so many amazing, talented people in this community, follow some of the popular conversations in the forums and you'll bound to find a ton of really great work!
All the best,
diana
Oh! Just after posting my reply, I stumbled upon Tim Slade's post where he shared his "Spring Green" demo and template - it's absolutely gorgeous! Check it out if you have time!
Diana
A couple of weeks ago, I had answered a question in the forums on how to interactively rotate a 3D model. Here is what I came up with. I thought that was a pretty cool (and easy-to-do) way to add a nice interaction element, not because my solution was so ingenious (just a few hotspots, custom states and triggers) but because Storyline is so versatile!!
It is a pretty ingenious way of doing though
This is really nice Michael. I had to do something like this to show a car but did it in Flash. It is good to see you can do it in Storyline. - Just curious - how many images did you use?
Nice example, Michael!
Hi Nancy, this was a set of only 26 images. That's why the rotation is rather 'jerky'.
It is pretty smooth for 26 images. Next question - did you use states for this?
Nancy, yes the various images are all states of an object that are changed by dragging the slider. Here is the original thread; my source file is still in there somewhere.
Wow that's wonderful!
The coolest thing I've done lately is made a truly functional likert scale that translates into other quizzes very very well. I've been intending on making a post on it soon, but as it's a fair amount to explain (variables woo!!!) I've been taking my time on making a good example to submit. In the mean time, I have been using the method a surprising amount!
Very nice Michael, I LIKE your 3D Model! Thanks for sharing!
Got myself a new job! I showed them my Storyline website/portfolio, and they liked it!
I now recommend to all my SL developer friends to make an online, interactive portfolio. It really is a great tool for showing off your work to clients and/or employers!
Best,
Rich
EDIT: this is my website -www.richardcalcutt.co.uk
Spot on
Nice one Richard.
Bruce
@Richard - Congrats on the new gig!
So many creative minds here...
Well Deserved Rich
Very cool site, Richard! Looks like the CV file gives an error when I try to view it, though, FYI
@Rebecca - Thanks for picking that up! Forgot to rename the pdf in the file manage.
@Bruce, David, Phil - Thanks guys! If you're ever in Brighton, give me a call!
I still owe you lunch so will definitely look you up when I am feeling generous
Yes definitely! i'm still holding you to that!
There are some REALLY nice (expensive) restaurants in Brighton.....
Bruce
You are not helping
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Apologies for that...
Richard - I will PM you a list, sorry for being so vague and unhelpful
Respectfully
Bruce
Sometimes it's just too easy..................
I hope business has been good for you, Phil. Bruce's list is very comprehensive. Seriously though, give me a shout if either of you are ever close.
Sorry for derailing the thread, everyone else!
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