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DLea
3 years agoCommunity Member
Hello everyone! I had a few minutes and saw this challenge and thought I would dip my toe in. This is my first attempt at tackling a challenge, so I would love to know what you think. I wanted to do something that was impactful and a good use of a blurred background for a learning vs, just esthetic purpose, and I was struck with inspiration to do something on vision loss. I hope you like it.
DEMO: https://articulatedrafts.s3.amazonaws.com/Blurbkg+-+Storyline+output/story.html
STORY FILE: https://articulatedrafts.s3.amazonaws.com/blurbkg.story
IMGS: https://articulatedrafts.s3.amazonaws.com/blurbkgimgs.zip
**edit: I realized after finishing this up, I should have added a reset button to go back to the original, unblurred image so the learner can compare. Next time!**
DEMO: https://articulatedrafts.s3.amazonaws.com/Blurbkg+-+Storyline+output/story.html
STORY FILE: https://articulatedrafts.s3.amazonaws.com/blurbkg.story
IMGS: https://articulatedrafts.s3.amazonaws.com/blurbkgimgs.zip
**edit: I realized after finishing this up, I should have added a reset button to go back to the original, unblurred image so the learner can compare. Next time!**
- Ron_Katz3 years agoCommunity MemberDeborah, welcome to the challenges. I like how you used storytelling and the group of Articulate characters as buttons to select the various stages of this disease. I also appreciate the research you did to understand what vision through those eyes might look like and how you reproduced it with your blurs and color adjustments.
- JodiSansone3 years agoCommunity MemberI liked how you applied the challenge concept--I wish I had thought of a way to apply it like this. Thanks for posting it.