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Change the size of a shape during animation
Hi everyone,
is it possible to change tha size shape during the animation? For example, if I apply the animation to a big rectangle, at the end of the animation how can I have the rectangle smaller?
Thanks,
Alessio
- Jordan-AshCommunity Member
Hi Alessio,
What sort of animation is it you are trying to get the object to shrink with? I have managed to find two ways of getting this effect.
One way to achieve this is to animate an object with a smaller version of the same object centred over it and get it to appear during an exit animation of the larger shape (slides 1 and 2)
The easiest way I found is to start with a slide zoomed in using zoom regions and then as you zoom out it will appear that the shape is getting smaller (slide 3).
Hope this helps
Jordan
- AlessioPicciCommunity Member
Hi Jordan,
your file was really helpfull. The one with a shrink effect is a great deal, I didn't think about it.
Thank you :)
Thanks Jordan for sharing - and glad it helped you out Alessio!
- ShannonBrownCommunity Member
I just wanted to drop a note in here to say that Jordan's example really helped me out! That first slide was exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Thanks Shannon - this thread is a bit older, but it's always good to know it's been helpful for other users.
- TriciaRansomCommunity Member
Gee whiz, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Jordan!
- KirstySelbyCommunity Member
Yeay! So glad I saw this - thanks Jordan :-)
- JudithPetersonCommunity Member
This is genius in its simplicity. Don't ever retire this thread!
- TonyKonig-2345dCommunity Member
My shape has a border around it and I don't want to shrink it with a 1:1 ratio. I want to make it thinner width but keep the height the same.
Storyline can't do this. I am using Vyond (formerly GoAnimate) in conjunction for a combined animation/eLearning, and Vyond allows you to move, rotate and size any object in one function, called "motion". But Vyond can't do borders around a shape... can't win today- Jordan-AshCommunity Member
Hi Tony,
It should be possible to create this effect in PowerPoint using the Morph transition. You could then screen record this and import the video into storyline.
Alternatively, If the shape you want to squish is a simple rectangle you could achieve this by having two rectangles motion path towards each other (slide 4).
- KimSigman-bc628Community Member
Jordan,
This is awesome. What about if there is text on this shape. For example, I have a rectangle that takes up about 2/3 the slide, then after each point is made, by way of animated text on that rectangle, I want the entire rectangle and all the text within it to resize to 1/3 the page (same height, just thinner width, to make room for the comparison column of text next to it? Is there a way to make the text also transition with it? I tried adding the text in as a state with a trigger, but that change is a bit abrupt. Is there a better way to do so?
- TonyKonig-2345dCommunity Member
Thanks Jordan, I've used those techniques before, but I have lots of rectangles, on many slides, and little development time. I'm just making the point to Articulate that this could/should be a simple animation. Maybe in a future update