**PLEASE NOTE - no bananas were harmed during the making of this video.
**PLEASE ALSO NOTE - this effect does NOT have to be used with a banana image...I just thought the Heroes Community needed more banana images. Because they are always comical for some reason.
Thanks, Bruce! Good point about being able apply separate animations (and timeline durations) to objects in a group. I never knew that. Will no doubt come in handy sooner rather than later.
And thank you for your humane treatment of all performers involved.
Tx, Bruce. As I often do, I came across the "grouped objects can behave differently" by accident . In the process of collapsing/expanding, hiding/unhiding groups, and applying timings, they don't always ...ummm...respond as a group!
As Joshua mentioned, that was a good example of why you might intentionally items in a group behave differently. So, tx for sharing.
Thank you. I am really getting my ropes with Storyline but there is still so much I don't know. This is very helpful as I would love to use a feature like this.
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Nice Bruce, simple and clean.
PS. Nice microphone
PPS. You know you can minimize the Replay webcam window right. It does not have to be on screen when you're recording.
Thanks, Bruce! Good point about being able apply separate animations (and timeline durations) to objects in a group. I never knew that. Will no doubt come in handy sooner rather than later.
And thank you for your humane treatment of all performers involved.
Great post Bruce, some good information!
Although I am aware of grouped items behaving differently I hadn't considered the potential benefits of this process.
Thank you very much for posting this.
PS. It's a nice microphone - no wonder you couldn't keep your eyes off it
I think Bruce needs a new avatar
Tx, Bruce. As I often do, I came across the "grouped objects can behave differently" by accident
. In the process of collapsing/expanding, hiding/unhiding groups, and applying timings, they don't always ...ummm...respond as a group!
As Joshua mentioned, that was a good example of why you might intentionally items in a group behave differently. So, tx for sharing.
Thank you. I am really getting my ropes with Storyline but there is still so much I don't know. This is very helpful as I would love to use a feature like this.
thank you for sharing this information. i will use this.
I am sure that there are a few other things like this that seem obvious, but are not.
Glad you found it useful.
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