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JudyNollet
8 months agoSuper Hero
Hi, Nathan,
I did something similar using just two sliders, which demo adjustments to Brightness and Contrast. You can see it in action here: Adjusting Brightness and Contrast | Review 360 (articulate.com)
I'm not willing to share that file. But I'll explain how the programming works.
- Each slider has a trigger that toggles a T/F variable. The value doesn't matter. What matters is that the variable changing can be the "when" in triggers.
- There is a separate trigger to show the appropriate image for each possible combination of slider values. I see you put your images in States. I put mine on different layers. The user can't tell, so that's a matter of preference.
I did my Brightness/Contrast project just to figure out the programming. That's why I kept it simple, with only 5 possible values per slider.
Since your project is much more complicated (3 sliders, each with 10 steps), you'll need a lot more image variations and triggers. But the same basic programming will work.