Lets say I have 4 boxes. I want to change the highlight on the 1st box when I'm discussion that topic, then highlight the next one when I'm talking about that topic. I want the first box to return to its original state once I'm done talking about it.
Right now, I set up Cue points, and trigger state changes at each one. So I trigger the highlight, then trigger the return to normal.
that's pretty much how you'd do it since the trigger is dependent on the time in the audio.
if you don't like dealing with triggers, what you can do is create a box shape with some opacity on top of each box which will serve as your highlight state that appears for a duration. you'll add four more objects on the timeline though.
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that's pretty much how you'd do it since the trigger is dependent on the time in the audio.
if you don't like dealing with triggers, what you can do is create a box shape with some opacity on top of each box which will serve as your highlight state that appears for a duration. you'll add four more objects on the timeline though.
Hi Scott,
That is probably the easiest way to set this up.
i am sure if other have additional ideas they will share as well.
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