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ThaddaeusSmith
Community Member
My entry to this challenge is inspired by Aesop's Fable "The Crow and the Pitcher". In the first scene, you act as the crow and add pebbles to the pitcher until the water overflows. In the second scene, I used the 0px motion path when you are asked to place the pebbles into the pitcher yourself. I added random variables so that the number of pebbles added each time in each scene changes, so you never know when the pitcher will be full enough! This was fun to create and I learned a lot creating it! This interaction works best on a computer. It does some odd things if you use a phone.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/4f7514bd-e229-40f7-9d2a-1f37a7dd02c0/review
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/4f7514bd-e229-40f7-9d2a-1f37a7dd02c0/review
ThierryEMMANUEL
9 months agoCommunity Member
Both slides are good examples of the subject, Thaddaeus. But the first slide is brilliant! I love the way I can pick up and drag the raven over the stone, pick up the stone and return to the stump without stopping-releasing-clicking and dragging the raven again (which is what I normally did first). It's so fluid. It gives me tons of ideas for using it.
- JulieBIGOT-27939 months agoCommunity MemberAgreed! I hadn't thought about having a "pick up n drag" all in one motion! This looks great.