Example
Find the Dog
This is fantastic Nedim! The vulture just made me laugh--what clever comments. Had a blast! Loved the animated pup at the start.
- Nedim6 months agoCommunity Member
Hahaha! I’m glad I made you laugh—I was laughing too! I honestly don’t even know how I came up with that character. The vulture turned out so funny, uninterested, and mean all at once. He keeps throwing sarcastic comments around, and even when you guess something right, he’s still sarcastic and won’t give you proper credit.
Thank you for your comment!- CydWalker_mwhc6 months agoCommunity Member
Made my Wednesday! And I love dogs. You are truly gifted--hope to keep learning more techniques. Did you animate the dog yourself?
- Nedim6 months agoCommunity Member
A dog is available as an online 3D model and can be animated directly in PowerPoint. It can be rotated in 3D space and exported as a PNG image in any pose or position if needed. To animate it, I used built-in scenes that come with some 3D models and combined them with various effects, refined through the Animation Pane. The final result was exported as a GIF. If you can't find a suitable 3D model in PowerPoint's library, you can also import your own custom 3D model. The GIF was then imported into Storyline and placed inside a white circle, creating the effect of the dog popping out of the circle. No additional states needed.
Example of available PowerPoint 3D models:By animating any model—such as a shark, in this simple and basic example—you can create surprisingly realistic effects, especially once the animation is imported into Storyline and combined and timed with other elements.