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DavidCharney1
10 years agoCommunity Member
Here is my quick fun take at the oxford comma: http://elearninglocker.com/storyline_files/fun/oxford-comma/story.html
- LindaLorenzetti10 years agoSuper HeroVery clever David. Nice, clean design.
- elearningman10 years agoCommunity MemberVery slick design David. I like the animated character! Keen to know how that character was created.
- christinejezior10 years agoCommunity MemberFunny and smart
- AshiTandon10 years agoCommunity MemberNice work David :D It was hilarious!!!
- PaulAlders10 years agoSuper HeroNice one David. Which program did you use for the animation?
- DavidCharney110 years agoCommunity MemberThanks, everyone. I wanted something that looked simple and had been working on these characters in After Effects. I have more characters I am working on but thought this fit. They were designed, rigged, animated, and rendered with a white background in AE and then the text and other elements are faded in over the animation in Storyline.
- AlexanderSalas10 years agoCommunity MemberCool work! I love AE a bit more each day.
- DavidCharney110 years agoCommunity MemberYes - amazing what you can do with it. I wish we could output animations with alpha channels for Storyline though...perhaps in the future!
- jeff10 years agoCommunity MemberI so need an Adobe Aftereffect course!! I love the character!
- CeciliaBernal10 years agoCommunity MemberNice design David, I like the animated character. We should use the comma ;)
- RichardWatson10 years agoSuper HeroGreat job David. I liked the use of the animated character in this one.
- DavidCharney110 years agoCommunity MemberThanks again, everyone. The characters are a lot of fun to create. Trying to build some new templates with them. If any of you ever create any, look up the wiggle expression. Adds a slight bit of random movement which adds a lot to the character.