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ThierryEMMANUEL
8 months agoCommunity Member
Bonjour Heroes.
When you don't have access to PPT's 3D objects, or to any 3D objects, or to any software for making them, all you have to do is pretend you've got a 3D object, or a few friends who are willing to pretend. .
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/f5613469-fa88-4048-bdea-0549a8388446/review
When you don't have access to PPT's 3D objects, or to any 3D objects, or to any software for making them, all you have to do is pretend you've got a 3D object, or a few friends who are willing to pretend. .
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/f5613469-fa88-4048-bdea-0549a8388446/review
- ThaddaeusSmith8 months agoCommunity MemberVery cool way of selecting objects/avatars. I’m inspired!
- JodiSansone8 months agoCommunity MemberNice interpretation of the challenge! You have all the detective sidekick archetypes! The teenager would be my choice. I like how you improvised and used the characters instead of a typical 3D object.
- JulieBIGOT-27938 months agoCommunity MemberWe were inspired by the same theme for this week's challenge :D
- KelleyDurdella-8 months agoCommunity MemberThank you for this! I tried it out and I really like the result. I used states to change the people on each spot, and layers when you click on a person. Is there a way to make it seem like they are actually rotating in a circle without having to put in a lot of other states/points? Also, any feedback would be very welcome! https://360.articulate.com/review/content/cbd25388-8726-41ad-b675-71341bd89c01/review