Forum Discussion
Animation in Storyline through the Morph Transition
Hi Everyone! - As Lead Customer Advocate at Articulate, my goal is to work directly with our product team to voice your needs. I take into account every insight shared in our E-Learning Heroes community, and evaluate 100+ feature requests every week.
I understand your passion for this feature and share the same enthusiasm when I bring requests to our team.
To add more context, the need for Morph Transitions has impacted a low number of users, and that contributes to the priority we give it. Industry trends, new ideas, and complexity of a feature also weigh in on our decision process, but none of these factors have managed to move this one past the items currently on our product roadmap.
I hope this glimpse into our feature process will help address any concerns.
I am sorry you do not see the need for morph. Your competition, iSpring, allows me to retain all of my morph transitions when creating courses in PPT thru their tool. I understand adding morph to Storyline could be difficult, but I do not understand how adding morph to Articulate 360 (presenter) would be hard. I have purchased iSpring just so I have access to Morph. With the recent release of iSpring Page (basically iSpring’s version of Articulate Rise), now when I compare iSpring to Articulate… the differentiator for me is morph. We rely primarily on Articulate 360 or RISE to create our courses, so losing access to Storyline does not hurt me at this point. I prefer to stay with Articulate… but the morph feature is a ‘must have” in my world and iSpring offers me that. So for now, unfortunately, I am switching to iSpring and will not be renewing with Articulate. If you have morph by the time my renewal date comes back around, I am hopeful to return.
https://www.ispringsolutions.com/blog/ispring-supports-the-amazing-morph-transition
https://www.ispringsolutions.com/ispring-page