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CameronWard
7 years agoCommunity Member
Animation in Storyline through the Morph Transition
Some time ago, PowerPoint came out with a transition called Morph that literally morphs shapes, colors, strokes, graphics, etc. from one slide to the next. In other words, if you build a design on o...
JerryBeaucaire
Community Member
SL already has motion paths. I have been able to manually "fake" morphing in SL by
- placing an object
- Use a motion path to move it to another position on a trigger
- Paste a second copy of the original object in the final position over the first object.
- Cut the second object and then paste on the next slide at 0sec with no animation
- Morph!
So, the concept is not undoable. I can imagine the process to make that MORPH event a built-in transition could be something similar? 2 objects on adjacent slides/layers that are linked. The end position of the first object is the start position of the second.
PaulTottle-112c
5 years agoCommunity Member
Yes. And the magic we can't get from motion paths is the morphing of shape and size. I'd like to have this effect between layers too!
- RoyChan5 years agoCommunity Member
Agreed Paul. Not a morph replacement, but could work in some circumstances.