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Montsea
9 years agoSuper Hero
Hi everyone! This challenge is really popular!
Here's my take on the zoom effect. I tried using the Grow animation but felt it was too exaggerated. Instead, I used a series of scaled image to create a subtle zoom.
Demo: http://elearningdesigner.com/storyline/sunday-afternoon/index.html
Here's my take on the zoom effect. I tried using the Grow animation but felt it was too exaggerated. Instead, I used a series of scaled image to create a subtle zoom.
Demo: http://elearningdesigner.com/storyline/sunday-afternoon/index.html
- VeronicaBudnika9 years agoSuper HeroBeautiful as always Montse!
- AshiTandon9 years agoCommunity MemberSo very artistic Montse...Inspiring work :)
- juliacollins-569 years agoCommunity MemberNice Interaction,I love how the information pops up at the side of the zoomed picture.
- ChrisLee29 years agoCommunity MemberLooks great and is interactive.
- AlexanderSalas9 years agoCommunity MemberSupah Monstastic! Great UX in the interaction, love it.
- LindaLorenzetti9 years agoSuper HeroBeautiful way to display additional information. I remember this painting from the old game Masterpiece.
- DanSweigert9 years agoCommunity MemberNice work Montse, I seem to recognize this one from an earlier challenge maybe? Also love that you took the time to provide more detailed information about the artist and the way he produced the piece when you zoom in. Nice choice of fonts as well.
- CarolinaFautsch9 years agoCommunity MemberLove it. The zooming in and out feels organic and fluid. And it really helps you appreciate the colors of the painting.
- LynLucovsky9 years agoCommunity MemberI would never have guessed that your series of scaled images to create a zoom was your "plan B". It is so well done and feels like a sophisticated special effect. Really beautiful Montse!