In the e-Mersion diabetes e-learning course there are certain slides that have images and texts that appear like animations. Can someone tell me how this works? Thanks.
I always love that course, on slide 3 I believe it is a flv video that is using text animation probably using after effects or final cut
Slide 3 is powerpoint animations, looks like the white box is animated using fly in from right and the text is individual words using a wipe animation on each text box
The image of the man looks like it has a rectangle black shape in front of it with a fade out animation
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Hi Riyu
I always love that course, on slide 3 I believe it is a flv video that is using text animation probably using after effects or final cut
Slide 3 is powerpoint animations, looks like the white box is animated using fly in from right and the text is individual words using a wipe animation on each text box
The image of the man looks like it has a rectangle black shape in front of it with a fade out animation
Hope this helps
Phil
Do you know how slide 6 is done? The textbox is outlined and the background picture gets dimmed out. Thanks for your help.
its one of the annotations (spotlight) in synch animations on the articulate tab
Ah! Totally forgot about the spotlight annotation! THanks for the reminder, was going nuts trying to rig something to do this.
Here's a link to the blog article about that course:
http://www.articulate.com/blog/how-e-mersion-earned-gold-in-the-articulate-guru-awards/
That course was a major source of inspiration for me. I learned so many new things trying to replicate some of the effects.
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