I am trying to create a 3D rotation but articulate does not seem to have any 3D features. Is there any chance that someone can kindly suggest something?
This discussion is a bit older, so I'm not certain that Michael is still subscribed here. It sounds like a neat idea you're trying to set up. I'd also suggest reaching out to the Building Better Courses side of ELH and see if there is anyone who can help! That side tends to focus more on design and how to.
I am trying to rotate an 3d object (cube) in all axis using mouse,please tell me how to do that in storyline ..
You can't free-rotate a 3D object with the method I had described here. To have a complete freedom of movement along all axis, you need to create a 3D model, publish and embed it as a webobject. Here is an example of a SketchFab model.
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On eoption is to work with an image sequence that provide the illusion of 3D rotation. See here for some info and an example.
Thank you Michael
I know this is an old post but thought my blog post my be useful: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/3d-rotation-storyline-2-david-tait
Never too late to assist! Thanks for chiming in to share David.
Thank you for sharing.
No problem, hope it helps.
Hai Mickael,
I am trying to rotate an 3d object (cube) in all axis using mouse,please tell me how to do that in storyline ..
Hi Hepsi,
This discussion is a bit older, so I'm not certain that Michael is still subscribed here. It sounds like a neat idea you're trying to set up. I'd also suggest reaching out to the Building Better Courses side of ELH and see if there is anyone who can help! That side tends to focus more on design and how to.
Best of luck on your project!
You can't free-rotate a 3D object with the method I had described here. To have a complete freedom of movement along all axis, you need to create a 3D model, publish and embed it as a webobject. Here is an example of a SketchFab model.
Hai Michael,
Thank you for your reply ....This is What i expected to do in storyline, but without using webobjects.
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