Character Animations Feb 11, 2013 By Nadine Lacelle Good morning I am looking for some good example, or tips and tricks to change the state of two characters often (through layers), to simulate and interactive conversation. Could anyone please help....Running into some creative raod blocks. Thanks
Montse Hero 11 years ago02/11/13 at 6:32 pm (UTC) Good evening Nadine! Check out this post for some ideas and source files for simulating character interactions: http://community.articulate.com/forums/p/12968/78809.aspx#78809 M
Jerson Campos 11 years ago02/13/13 at 7:12 am (UTC) I would set up in the states. You can create different moods (angry, happy, sad) that would reflect responses. The reason why I would do it in states. 1) less clutter, imagine if you had 2 characters and made a layer for each mood.. 2) it would be simple to reuse in other slides, just like a button - copy and paste.
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Good evening Nadine!
Check out this post for some ideas and source files for simulating character interactions:
http://community.articulate.com/forums/p/12968/78809.aspx#78809
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Should I use layers, or states?
I would set up in the states. You can create different moods (angry, happy, sad) that would reflect responses. The reason why I would do it in states.
1) less clutter, imagine if you had 2 characters and made a layer for each mood..
2) it would be simple to reuse in other slides, just like a button - copy and paste.
Thanks Jerson
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