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Rise: Mars Curiosity Rover

TomKuhlmann's avatar
8 years ago

Learn how the Curiosity Rover is helping us study Mars in this demo. Be sure to check out the interactive model of the rover, which was created with the Storyline block in Rise. It's a great way to add custom interactions to the responsive content you create with Rise. 

Published 8 years ago
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  • Tom- I realize I'm a bit late to this conversation. I am trying to apply the rover animation to a project I am working on with a 3D image of an X box controller. The goal is to have the user click the menu options and the video turns to the side connected with that section. So far, I was able to get the image to turn for the first layer, but can't duplicate it for the rest. Any advice on how I might accomplish this?
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      TomKuhlmann
      Staff
      I don't know how you built your animations. For the rover demo, I built those in PowerPoint and exported as video.

      I start with a static image and link to a layer that plays the animation. From there, I go back to the static image. This way, the animations always pick up from the same location.

      In your explanation, you just need a trigger to jump to layer. Then determine what triggers it (hotspot, media completes, etc).
  • I love your combined use of lessons and blocks. It is seamless and keeps students engaged without too much text in each lesson. Well done!
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    LisaCharette
    Community Member
    The work you did to create this is absolutely incredible! This one piece of work alone could be used to teach others so many Rise/Storyline features. I am in awe.