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JeffreyRiley-9e
4 years agoCommunity Member
On the one hand it would be great to see the storyline file, but it is also a way to learn new skills by seeing if you can duplicate what Joanne has done. It looks like she uses a variety of triggers, state changes, and animation for this to work.
I would go to freepik.com and see if I could find the images for this and then work on the animations. What I really like is the arrows that move back and forth in a loop. The monitor could be state changes or even layers. Several good ideas here.
I would go to freepik.com and see if I could find the images for this and then work on the animations. What I really like is the arrows that move back and forth in a loop. The monitor could be state changes or even layers. Several good ideas here.
- CieraCarr-ad11f3 years agoCommunity MemberLooking closely at it, I almost think they made the robot using simple shapes. That is the only way I can see getting the arm to move where it wanted it to go. That brings a whole other level of difficulty to this. I love it even more!
- JeffreyRiley-9e3 years agoCommunity MemberCiera Carr. The robot could have been made with simple shapes, or it could have come from something like this where the robot has several parts that can be put together. https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/various-manufacturing-robots-arms_9177007.htm#page=4&query=robots&position=24&from_view=search I definitely love the animation in this, Joanne Chen did an great job.
- CieraCarr3 years agoCommunity MemberVery true. I didn't even know they had ones with different parts. Then yeah that's what she used. Thanks for letting me know. Learned something new!