Hi Lili! Great work. The only thing that I couldn't workout was how have you done the alternate poses for the character. Did you cut bits and pieces and then join it as an image? I can't just seem to work it out.
I don't have the same storyline (I can't ungroup the caractere)....witch programme you have??? it's super!
I pulled an illustrated character from the Articulate tab into PowerPoint (that is, via the Articulate Engage plug-in). It comes in a an "enhanced windows metafile", like the old clipart files. When you right-click you should see that the Group option is available.
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This is really nice Lili - thank you so much for sharing the file!
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Thanks Ridvan
I love it. Excellent work Lili... thanks for sharing!
This is great - love it! Thank you for sharing!
That's pretty nifty. Thanks!
Hi Lili! Thanks for sharing this neat effect. I added to the downloads hub here so others can check it out!
Hi Lili! Great work. The only thing that I couldn't workout was how have you done the alternate poses for the character. Did you cut bits and pieces and then join it as an image? I can't just seem to work it out.
wow this is great. how did you do it?
Very cool!
I can't wait to try this! Thanks for sharing your .story file, Lili!
Thanks!
Thanks everyone for the comments.
I did a quick demo here to show how I animated this character.
If you want the character poses without the white background, you should “save as picture” (PNG file) and then include in Storyline.
I hope this helps....
Very cool, looks really good. Great work!
Thank you, Lili. Thanks for showing how you did it.
Oooer! Thanks :D
wow! this is so impressive. Thanks for sharing.
Very impressed Lili, thanks for sharing.
This is great, thank you!
Interesting!
I just realize, it's picture so I can't change the caractere :(
So Awesome! I used to break MS Clipart apart like that. Thanks for the great idea!
I don't have the same storyline (I can't ungroup the caractere)....witch programme you have??? it's super!
I pulled an illustrated character from the Articulate tab into PowerPoint (that is, via the Articulate Engage plug-in). It comes in a an "enhanced windows metafile", like the old clipart files. When you right-click you should see that the Group option is available.
thanks!
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