I'm trying to create a audio narrative over animation. I discovered cue points and I'm trying insert them appropriately at certain points of the narration, but it isn't coming out crisp. Does anyone have any tips?
what are you trying to accomplish with cues points, cue points are markers that allow you to jump to a point in the audio, align animations and also to fire triggers.
I think I understand what I want to do with the cue points, but maybe I don't understand how to layer the animation, using triggers? I want to make my character look like she is speaking the audio with a thought bubble using the cue points. Does that make sense?
When you say that it's not coming out crisp, what do you mean exactly? The animations aren't appearing at the exact time on the timeline where you've place a cue point? If that's the case, the quickest way to resolve this issue is to have our Support Team take a look. You can submit a case here.
If that's not what you mean, could you explain in a little more detail the issue you're having?
In the meantime, I thought I'd send over some information on using cue points, in case it's helpful:
3 Replies
Hi Jenny
what are you trying to accomplish with cues points, cue points are markers that allow you to jump to a point in the audio, align animations and also to fire triggers.
Hi Phil,
I think I understand what I want to do with the cue points, but maybe I don't understand how to layer the animation, using triggers? I want to make my character look like she is speaking the audio with a thought bubble using the cue points. Does that make sense?
Hi Jenny,
When you say that it's not coming out crisp, what do you mean exactly? The animations aren't appearing at the exact time on the timeline where you've place a cue point? If that's the case, the quickest way to resolve this issue is to have our Support Team take a look. You can submit a case here.
If that's not what you mean, could you explain in a little more detail the issue you're having?
In the meantime, I thought I'd send over some information on using cue points, in case it's helpful:
This discussion is closed. You can start a new discussion or contact Articulate Support.