I'm working on a graphic where one guage goes up as the other guage goes down. Can motion paths do this? I can't seem to figure out how to create a motion path that does this sort of arc on an axis??
Thank you very much for putting this together! And it looks great. I'd like to shorten the duration of the arc to just a few seconds but I have to admit I can't seem to deconstruct how it works. It seems like the only motion paths are associated with the rectangle, is that right?
Hi John - I'll post a quick screencast when I get back to my desk.
Here's the general idea: The motion path animation is being used as a timer. Each time the motion path completes, we add a value of "1" to the dial's variable. Because the dial is attached to the variable, it updates position each time the variable's value increases or decreases.
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Hi Joe -
Here's a quick mockup using a timer to control Storyline 360's dials: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/e1151492-9175-46eb-a7c7-32da1bf56536/review
Source file attached. I'll put together a quick screencast to show you how this works.
Hi David,
Thank you very much for putting this together! And it looks great. I'd like to shorten the duration of the arc to just a few seconds but I have to admit I can't seem to deconstruct how it works. It seems like the only motion paths are associated with the rectangle, is that right?
Hi John - I'll post a quick screencast when I get back to my desk.
Here's the general idea: The motion path animation is being used as a timer. Each time the motion path completes, we add a value of "1" to the dial's variable. Because the dial is attached to the variable, it updates position each time the variable's value increases or decreases.
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