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Attempting to recreate the Rise Sorting Activity in Storyline
Hello Nedim, I was looking for this exact solution, so thank you for sharing it. I have limited Storyline experience, so after opening the file, I couldn't make the changes as per my requirements. Since I am working on a very tight deadline, I do not have the time to learn and work on the file. Can you please help me?
Hi viveksinha-1bb8
Sorry for the delayed response. This was more of an experiment and a personal challenge to recreate a sorting activity in Storyline, similar to the one in Rise. It's quite complex and time-consuming. It would take significantly more time, even for me, to build this interaction with 8 drag objects on top of the two that have already been created. I understand that your knowledge of Storyline might be limited. This interaction involves many motion paths, variables, and state changes, all of which require a great deal of experience to work with and make fully functional. It takes a lot of practice and time. Many of us here are sacrificing our time to help each other by creating examples, offering solutions, and solving issues. And deadlines are just something we deal with on a daily basis. The key is to set aside time to dive deeper into the Storyline environment. Focus on one specific area at a time and move on once you feel confident enough to tackle the next. I’m more than happy to help, but I need to see some effort on your end. If you could at least try to recreate the interaction—create a mockup, set up some graphics, and try a few motion paths—I'd be able to step in and guide you in the right direction or even help fix any issues. I hope you understand that I can’t build your project from scratch for you, as I have other commitments as well. A friendly piece of advice would be to visit the following resources, as they are a great starting point for tackling the techniques used in this interaction:
Adding Animations - Articulate
Fine-Tuning Motion Path Animations - Articulate
The Value of Variables by JudyNollet
Drag-and-Drop Questions - Articulate
Storyline 360 User Guide
"Progress is the result of consistent effort and a willingness to learn through challenges".
- viveksinha-1bb85 months agoCommunity Member
Yes I understand Nedim. Because of my limited knowledge, I thought if one knows how to create 2 it wont take much time to create 8 but I was clearly wrong. Thanks for the explanation and sharing the resources. I will go through them and figure out what I can do. Thank you!
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