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- ShanJose-386e84Community MemberAwesome work... :)
How did you get the timer to work?
Was it a triggered event? - PhilEaglesCommunity MemberThanks guys :)
Shan - The timer is simply a series of text boxes (00:10, 00:09, 00:08 etc) which is synced up to the timeline and a trigger is used to show a layer once the timeline ends i.e. when the timer hits 00:00.- DavidNissanCommunity MemberThere's no native / built in timer function in Articulate?
- PhilEaglesCommunity MemberNo there's not David. You have to manually create a set of text boxes with the numbers, give them a duration of 1 sec and have them play one after the other.
- ChrisPurvisCommunity MemberGreat design, Clean !
- AyanBasuCommunity MemberGreat job Phil! Love your work. How did you design the objects on screen, did you use any other graphic application? Did you animate all moving objects within Storyline 2 motion path?
- PhilEaglesCommunity MemberThanks Ayan! Most of the objects were edited with Illustrator. I didn't use any motion paths for this. I simply had the objects animate from a direction.
- PaxtonBatesCommunity MemberThe design is perfect.
- PhilEaglesCommunity MemberThanks Paxton :)
- StanfordKekauohCommunity MemberExcellent learning experience design and great use of storyline 2 features!
- JoannaKurpiewskCommunity MemberBrilliant game, Phil.
I like the immediate feedback after submitting my choice.
Very nice design! - ChristinaCreeseCommunity MemberEnjoyed the sound which made it real and all the examples are just what happens.
- SriHarshaKotamaCommunity MemberGreat Work Phil. I really like it.
- KimberlyWilliamCommunity MemberLove this e-learning!! It's a simple, easy, quick e-learning that makes you think about all the things that are time wasters!! Great work!