Grow and Shrink image Apr 08, 2019 By Marlit Stubb Hello, I'm still relatively new to Storyline 3. I have an image that I want to grow larger and then return to its original size. I can't quite figure out how to do that. I tried to zoom, but it starts without the image. Is there an easy way to do this? Thanks.
Surya Koduri 5 years ago04/09/19 at 3:02 am (UTC) Hi Marlit, How did you zoom it? After inserting image into the slide, click on the image to get the picture tools>>format>> click on zoom. Ctrl+ F12 to view the privew of the slide. Slide by default should show the inserted image. You can now click the image and it zoom in and out. Hope this helps.
Tobias Noeske 5 years ago04/09/19 at 8:37 am (UTC) If you want the image to be zoomed automatically you can also use a zoom region which is linked to the timeline. With these you can even do nice pan and zoom effects. See example attached. Zoom_example.story
Tom Kuhlmann Staff 5 years ago04/09/19 at 8:51 am (UTC) Here's a quick tutorial on how to use the zoom regions to zoom in and out that builds on what Tobias shared. Forgive the audio quality. I'm on the road and the mic isn't very good.
Marlit Stubb Author Tom Kuhlmann 5 years ago04/19/19 at 2:50 am (UTC) Thank you for the tutorial. It was really helpful and I was able to complete my project! Marlit Stubb [cid:image001.png@01D4F61F.FC979A80]
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Hi Marlit,
How did you zoom it?
After inserting image into the slide, click on the image to get the picture tools>>format>> click on zoom. Ctrl+ F12 to view the privew of the slide.
Slide by default should show the inserted image. You can now click the image and it zoom in and out.
Hope this helps.
If you want the image to be zoomed automatically you can also use a zoom region which is linked to the timeline.
With these you can even do nice pan and zoom effects. See example attached.
Here's a quick tutorial on how to use the zoom regions to zoom in and out that builds on what Tobias shared. Forgive the audio quality. I'm on the road and the mic isn't very good.
Thank you for the tutorial. It was really helpful and I was able to complete my project!
Marlit Stubb
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