Hi, Philippe -- Thanks so much for your question! While I am not sure the font styles you are looking for are possible and I will defer to your fellow community members to share their advice and recommendations, I did want to pass along the following in case you wanted to take a look:
1st link: yes but I assume the 3D effect is imported in Storyline as a graphic (jpg, png..). Then I can do that more easily in Photoshop, but then if the presentation is read on various devices (phone, tablet, laptop) how will the scaling go ? Won't this cause all sorts of problems in various display ? Let's assume a presentation designed for a "typical" 1024 by 768, This would require a title about 900 by 200 pixels, for the laptop this would be no problem but on a phone it would have to be shrunk down (yet still transfer the whole graphic). I was hoping to get some build-in effect that would scale to various displays without having to need jpgs.
Hi, Philippe -- Thanks for your reply, and as I am not a designer and should leave those types of specifics to the experts, I did want to mention that you might want to pose your question over in our design-related Building Better Courses forum here for additional insights!
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Hi, Philippe -- Thanks so much for your question! While I am not sure the font styles you are looking for are possible and I will defer to your fellow community members to share their advice and recommendations, I did want to pass along the following in case you wanted to take a look:
Hope that helps! :)
Thanks Christie
1st link: yes but I assume the 3D effect is imported in Storyline as a graphic (jpg, png..). Then I can do that more easily in Photoshop, but then if the presentation is read on various devices (phone, tablet, laptop) how will the scaling go ? Won't this cause all sorts of problems in various display ? Let's assume a presentation designed for a "typical" 1024 by 768, This would require a title about 900 by 200 pixels, for the laptop this would be no problem but on a phone it would have to be shrunk down (yet still transfer the whole graphic). I was hoping to get some build-in effect that would scale to various displays without having to need jpgs.
Hi, Philippe -- Thanks for your reply, and as I am not a designer and should leave those types of specifics to the experts, I did want to mention that you might want to pose your question over in our design-related Building Better Courses forum here for additional insights!
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