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Animated Background - Storyline
- 2 months ago
It looks like that example has an image that's wider than the slide. The image has two motion-path animations: one that moves to the left and one that moves to the right. Each has a relative starting point, that is, the next move will start from current location.
Each click on the timeline triggers the appropriate motion path. To do that, the slide must use a variable to track whether the clicked spot on the timeline is less than or greater than the previous spot.
That's a LOT to handle on your third day of Storyline. 😀
These articles should help:
- Storyline 360: Adding Animations | Articulate - Community
- Storyline 360: Syncing Motion Path Animations | Articulate - Community
- Storyline 360: Working with Triggers | Articulate - Community (pay special attention to the info on trigger conditions)
- The Value of Variables | Articulate - Community
Good luck!
It looks like that example has an image that's wider than the slide. The image has two motion-path animations: one that moves to the left and one that moves to the right. Each has a relative starting point, that is, the next move will start from current location.
Each click on the timeline triggers the appropriate motion path. To do that, the slide must use a variable to track whether the clicked spot on the timeline is less than or greater than the previous spot.
That's a LOT to handle on your third day of Storyline. 😀
These articles should help:
- Storyline 360: Adding Animations | Articulate - Community
- Storyline 360: Syncing Motion Path Animations | Articulate - Community
- Storyline 360: Working with Triggers | Articulate - Community (pay special attention to the info on trigger conditions)
- The Value of Variables | Articulate - Community
Good luck!