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MalvikaMalho044
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12 months ago

Characters - Varied Poses

Hi,

In Storyline 360, do we have characters with different poses? 

Regards

Malvika

  • Hi Malvika,

    Storyline 360 has 3 types of characters:

    • Realistically illustrated characters,
    • comically illustrated characters and
    • photographies of real people.

    Both illustrated types of characters have around 33 poses each, which can be combined with around 12 different facial expressions, all from a central perspective (character looking straight at the viewer) as well as a 45° turned perspective to the left as well as 45° turned to the right.

    With the third type of characters, the photographies of real people, you have 150+ pictures of each person in various poses, facial expressions and angles, however, due to these characters being photos, you obviously can't combine poses, facial expressions and angles freely, you'll have to work with the photos as provided.

    Regards,

    Marc

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      MalvikaMalho044
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      Thank you. And can I change their attire as per my project requirements? 

      Example: If I want a particular character to change to a trekking dress, how can I do that?

      Regards

      Malvika

  • Hi again Malvika,

    you cannot change a character's attire. However, I can see that for the photographed characters, 3 of them have photo sets of the same person wearing 3 different outfits(Corporate, Business Casual, Casual). If you need the same person wearing different outfits, perhaps you could work with those.

    In general, characters are categorized by 5 attire filters: Business, Casual,Business Casual, Industry and Medicine

    Regards,

    Marc

  • Hi Malvika,

    as I said, you can't customize the outfit of characters in Articulate Storyline 360.

    I would recommend you look through the available characters, see if any of their preexisting outfits work for you. If not, you might have to resort to using stock photos, perhaps from the Articulate360 library.

     

    Regards,

    Marc