I'm trying to create a seesaw effect within ASL2 with a flat object. I'm using the spin animation but i need it to rotate less than a quarter and for it to happen at certain queue points within the slide (not entrance/exit).
Hi, Michael -- Thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately, I was not able to locate an existing seesaw example to pass along, but do you happen to have a file started already that you could share? And for additional design ideas and advice, don't forget about our Building Better Courses forum over here, as well. :)
The file is very basic with only the the rotate animation set at a quarter. Unfortunately I'm not a coder so any HTML5 / Java workarounds as mentioned wouldn't help.
The idea is that when someone is sick, their metabolic stability drops. The use of an emergency regimen helps stabilise the person which is why the seesaw effect, if possible would be a great way of showing this.
I've attached a very basic example of what I'm trying to achieve.
That's great, Michael, and thanks for sharing your file! While I am not equipped to share design advice, I'm sure that lots of others will stop in to offer some creative solutions for what you're hoping to achieve. All the best with your project, and again, this forum is also another great avenue to reach out for inspiration and advice!
Hi, Michael -- As you mentioned hoping to learn a bit more about using SL2, I thought I would stop in and share the following resources as well, in case you'd like to take a look:
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Hi Michael,
I am working on the same. I want a balance animation I tried a lot but after that, I took flash create.GIF and insert it in SL2.
Regards,
Praveen
Hi Michal
You ca create the animation using HTML5 and insert to SL2 using web attachment.
Hi, Michael -- Thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately, I was not able to locate an existing seesaw example to pass along, but do you happen to have a file started already that you could share? And for additional design ideas and advice, don't forget about our Building Better Courses forum over here, as well. :)
Hi Christie, Thank you for replying.
The file is very basic with only the the rotate animation set at a quarter. Unfortunately I'm not a coder so any HTML5 / Java workarounds as mentioned wouldn't help.
The idea is that when someone is sick, their metabolic stability drops. The use of an emergency regimen helps stabilise the person which is why the seesaw effect, if possible would be a great way of showing this.
I've attached a very basic example of what I'm trying to achieve.
Appreciate any feedback =)
Michael.
That's great, Michael, and thanks for sharing your file! While I am not equipped to share design advice, I'm sure that lots of others will stop in to offer some creative solutions for what you're hoping to achieve. All the best with your project, and again, this forum is also another great avenue to reach out for inspiration and advice!
Hi Michael,
You could do it with states, I've attached a rough idea here.
Hi Cary,
Apologies for the late reply I've been on annual. Thanks for starting this off for me. Hoping to get better at using ASL the more i use it.
Cheers.
Hi, Michael -- As you mentioned hoping to learn a bit more about using SL2, I thought I would stop in and share the following resources as well, in case you'd like to take a look:
Hope that helps! :)
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