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Jurassic Park Course
Hi Heroes,
I have just finished creating a new course using a moving panoramic background to navigate through the course.
http://jordanashportfolio.s3.amazonaws.com/Jurassic%20Park/story.html
This course is based on the famous scene from Jurassic Park 1 where the car is travelling through the dinosaur enclosures and the T-Rex breaks out.
I started by creating the background on the slide which is stretched far beyond the end of the timeline.
I then grouped all the elements of the background together and applied a motion path to the left which is set to loop until the end of the timeline and to have a relative start point.
I then applied spin animations to the wheels of the car and had these loop until the end of the slide as well.
After this I have set the timeline of the slide to be paused whenever the state of the car is not 'down'. This means that whenever the user is not holding their cursor on the car, it will appear as if it has stopped moving. When the user presses down on the car, the timeline will resume and will show the car and background moving again.
In the second half of the course I have continued with the moving panoramic background but I have set this to play automatically. The timeline will pause at four specific points where a question will be displayed. If the user answers this correctly the car motion path away from the T-Rex. But if they answer incorrectly the car will move backwards slightly. If the learner answers incorrectly twice they will be eaten and will have to restart the quiz.
Most of the graphics in this course were put together using basic shapes in PowerPoint, some of these were then turned into gifs to give them a little more character.
- PhilMayorSuper Hero
This is Great Jordan, I have only recently used the same trick on a car animation works really well. Thanks for sharing.
- BryanBuckley1Community Member
This is awesome! How did you get the music to play throughout the game?
- Jordan-AshCommunity Member
Hi Bryan,
The course is run on a single slide across a number of layers in order to have the music play continuously in the background. Here is the story file should you want to have a look at this.- JerineSebastianCommunity Member
thanks Jordan
- JeffreyRileyCommunity Member
Great job and fun to do. It will be interesting to try it again and let the T Rex catch the car.
- JohnTohCommunity Member
Excellent work Jordan!
- JoanneChenSuper Hero
Great work Jordan, love how you animated and the sound effect and background.
- NikunjPCommunity Member
Awesome!
- CarleneCommunity Member
This is completely epic!! 👍
- SajnaThomasCommunity Member
Really superb! Jordan. So engaging and awesome music along with that thunder sounds...made me feel I was in that place...
Really wonderful...
- TrinaRimmerFormer Staff
Jordan, this is so cool. Thanks for sharing your work...and explaining how you built it.
- ChansidyDanielsCommunity Member
Jordan this is engaging and very well designed!! Thanks for sharing your process!!