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MathNotermans-9
4 years agoCommunity Member
I love a challenge. So i tried to figure out the options within Storyline that give you Glassmorphic design possibilities and how to trigger them with Javascript. Working on a step-by-step approach on how to get this done in Javascript here are the first steps. When time permits will add on it this week and make it complete.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/5664589a-514f-4b18-8c41-c2abeaf19a0a/review
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/5664589a-514f-4b18-8c41-c2abeaf19a0a/review
- OwenHolt4 years agoSuper HeroNicely done Math, but I'm starting to think you have way too much free time on your hands.
- MathNotermans-94 years agoCommunity MemberIn the course now added a section with the 'backdrop filter' working. Thus partially and dynamic GlassMorphism effect now.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/5664589a-514f-4b18-8c41-c2abeaf19a0a/review
Added a video there showing it already is dynamic, and when moving the UI element, you see the blur change. Covered parts blur, uncovered parts get clear.
Have to figure out a way to set it up easily and understand all of the parameters...as i do not yet do ;-) but as you said Owen...work calls too... so that will have to wait a bit :-)
- JeffreyRiley-9e4 years agoCommunity MemberNice example of creating the effect and using RISE. I still need to work more in RISE and learn more of the features.
- MathNotermans-94 years agoCommunity MemberPersonally i like the combo of Rise with Storyline blocks. SME's making the basic content, where i then add more interactive and complex elements with Storyline.