It all started with a click-to-reveal interaction, and before I knew it, I was creating interactive cartoon frogs. I used a few Storyline tricks that I've picked up, but no external tools were used. Doubtful I could interest any corporate clients in this treatment, so I thought I'd share.
This can easily be used in the wild west of 'Corporate Land', just change the frog to an arm and the fly to a stack of papers/coffee cup/any office supply.
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Hi Jonathan, thanks for sharing this - it made me smile. Maybe there is some forward thinking corporation out there who would let you use this. It would be nice.
@April - I'm glad I could contribute to the reptile-education community, even if frogs are technically amphibians. They actually started out life as some sort of lizard or croc -like button shape.
@Eric - thanks for the ideas...I may have to try that next!
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Believe it or not, I'm working on a project that features reptiles right now, and this gave me some fantastic ideas!
Thanks for the share.
Brilliant!
Now to figure out a way to use in "corporate land"......
Bruce
This can easily be used in the wild west of 'Corporate Land', just change the frog to an arm and the fly to a stack of papers/coffee cup/any office supply.
Hurry up and grab the cover sheet for the TPS Reports!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fy3rjQGc6lA
Hi Jonathan, thanks for sharing this - it made me smile. Maybe there is some forward thinking corporation out there who would let you use this. It would be nice.
Thanks everyone!
@April - I'm glad I could contribute to the reptile-education community, even if frogs are technically amphibians. They actually started out life as some sort of lizard or croc -like button shape.
@Eric - thanks for the ideas...I may have to try that next!
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