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Storyline: Interactive Guide With Parallax Effect

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SarahHodge
Former Staff
3 years ago

Finding the right graphics for an e-learning project—especially if you have a strict budget—can be a challenge. That’s why I love that Content Library 360 is integrated right into Storyline 360! In just a few clicks you can quickly add the assets you need at no extra cost.

This recycling guide was built entirely in Storyline 360 using only Content Library 360 icons and illustrations combined with some simple shapes. With so many free assets, it’s easy to build engaging content without interrupting your workflow.

Interested in learning how to create something like this? Check out this article: How I Built This Recycling Parallax Interaction in Storyline 360

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Published 3 years ago
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  • It's an exceptional user experience. Visually pleasing to the eye. Easy navigation. Top notch interaction. Thanks for sharing this example, expanding what I thought was possible with Storyline, and providing the source files, Well done!
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    CySepasi
    Community Member
    Hi Sarah, Can we have the scorm file for this amazing interactive guide. I could not find it on the Seminar page.
  • This is incredible!, I will be very attentive. I can ask you if you did it using sliders or motion paths.
  • It's truely an amazing project!
    How did you export this project? Because when I download this project, open it with articulate and then export it, it is quite pixelated. But on your demo this project is crystal clear!
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    RobinIrvine
    Community Member
    Hi Sarah, this is really fantastic - as a newcomer to course design and Articulate Storyline specifically, this is the first course example I've looked at, and you've set the bar high. The thing that really gets me confused about recycling is what bin to put it in in the first place - recycling - trash or compost. Would it be possible to have 3 bins rolling down the street, and the user has to decide which one to put it in based on the instructions given at the start?
  • Hi Sarah. Really great work here and thanks for sharing the project. I love the presentation of relatively straightforward information. One correction though as an ex-animator in the game industry. With backgrounds layers, foreground will always appear darker and in focus. Backgrounds get lighter and less detailed as you are looking through more atmosphere at farther objects. Here's are some picture examples. https://unsplash.com/s/photos/mountain-layers