I would like to animate flipping a piece of paper over to see the back of it. I have an image of a form that needs to be filled out, on both the front and back. I thought it would look more interesting to see it flip over. I tried the "swivel" animation, layering two pictures, and adjusting the timing. but it doesn't look right. Any ideas? Thanks!!
Here is another method if you don't want to use JavaScript. But you need to have some basic Photoshop skills. My flip card method uses a GIF animation (three different images) inserted in a state.
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Using GSAP ( Javascript library build into Storyline360 ) this isnot hard.
Like in this sample...
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/1deb2191-b0e0-4f5a-8efc-4566ab5a6b62/review
Here is another method if you don't want to use JavaScript. But you need to have some basic Photoshop skills. My flip card method uses a GIF animation (three different images) inserted in a state.
Example below:
https://community.articulate.com/download/memory-game-template
Hi Math,
Do you have a tutorial on how to use JS with Storyline?
Chris
Yes quite a lot when you check my posts.
GSAP is build into Storyline360 so you can use it directly in SL. Then all depends on what you want to do. Anything is possible.