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KariVaz
Community Member
For this challenge, I went to with a Formula 1 theme. I am always in aw of how the pit crew accomplish so much in just a few seconds. My timer counts up - I hope that's okay. I took inspiration for the stopwatch from a post shared by Michael Hinze.
Are you fast enough to be a part of a Formula 1 pit crew?
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/e52a4be7-f94e-4d1d-bb26-4636800810a9/review
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14SMntSxE79wqeJjSOK0Z5HWNPe1Kqn65/view?usp=sharing
Are you fast enough to be a part of a Formula 1 pit crew?
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/e52a4be7-f94e-4d1d-bb26-4636800810a9/review
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14SMntSxE79wqeJjSOK0Z5HWNPe1Kqn65/view?usp=sharing
CarolBeach-bcd5
5 years agoCommunity Member
This is great. A subject where a timer is very appropriate!
May I ask how you constructed your timer? I tried a similar approach to using the timer (also for something car race-related), but I think there could have been an easier way to do it.
Love your graphics and SFX!
May I ask how you constructed your timer? I tried a similar approach to using the timer (also for something car race-related), but I think there could have been an easier way to do it.
Love your graphics and SFX!
- KariVaz5 years agoCommunity MemberThank you, Carol! I used a combination of variables and entrance animation (no javascript). The layer is set to hide after the 0.1 second entrance animation on an object is complete and then immediately show again (to continue looping). Each time the entrance animation runs, the variable increases by 0.1
Sharing the link to my storyline file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14SMntSxE79wqeJjSOK0Z5HWNPe1Kqn65/view?usp=sharing
Hope it helps :)- CarolBeach-bcd54 years agoCommunity MemberKarishma, Thank you so much for sharing your file! It was very helpful to me and answered my questions!
Carol