I'm thinking once you have the .dae file format and pull it into Photoshop you may be able to render the video into a Storyline friendly format other than PNG sequences... Not sure but it would be worth checking out.
What do you want to do with the object once it's in Storyline? To my knowledge the only options available to you are either an image sequence or a video.
Hi Dan - were you successful with this at all? I am REALLY new to articulate and my company just gave me a trial of Fuse and I am REALLY excited to try this. I think for my image to rotate consistently
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Probably not what you're looking for but I literally just ran across this article yesterday - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/3d-rotation-storyline-2-david-tait
Thanks so much Brian. Very helpful. Appreciate the reply.
I'm thinking once you have the .dae file format and pull it into Photoshop you may be able to render the video into a Storyline friendly format other than PNG sequences... Not sure but it would be worth checking out.
Thanks we're going to give it a try and will post whether we are successful or not. Thanks again for the helpful advice.
Hi Dan,
What do you want to do with the object once it's in Storyline? To my knowledge the only options available to you are either an image sequence or a video.
Hi Dan - were you successful with this at all? I am REALLY new to articulate and my company just gave me a trial of Fuse and I am REALLY excited to try this. I think for my image to rotate consistently
Thanks - Heather
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