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Pulse Effects
I know the markers have them but is there anyway i can get other shapes to 'pulse'?
- OwenHoltSuper Hero
please update in this thread as well: http://community.articulate.com/forums/t/42607.aspx
Thanks Becky, I just saw the message from Justin myself, and if I see any updates I'll post in this thread.
- RebeccaFleischCCommunity Member
UPDATE ON LATEST JAVA UPDATE NOT RECOGNIZED BY SCREENR
All, I just rec'd a confirmation from Justin at Articulate that he can reproduce the problem and currently has no resolution. He has opened a case and is reporting this to the Dev team.
- RebeccaFleischCCommunity Member
Tx, Michael! You made my day
- MichaelFimianCommunity Member
Darn, you are GOOD Becky...
- RebeccaFleischCCommunity Member
Hi All,
In addition to the great examples provided by Diana and Nancy, I've been trying to create a Screenr to show how we applied a "nonstandard" use of markers to highlight points during narration of a slide. Unfortunately. the Screenr site refuses to recognize Java, which I have updated. (Note: I have reported this via email to Justin at Articulate, and on the Get Satisfaction site. I have gone through ALL of the troubleshooting steps repeatedly, and still Java isn't recognized in IE, FF, or Chrome).
At least I can share an excerpt of the published slide...the part with the markers highlighting the narration. Note that this slide is shared Courtesy: Becker College's Accelerated Program
http://refco27.com/Demos/Markers_nonstandard_use/story.html
I hope to get resolution regarding Screenr not seeing the Java install so that I can record a description of how I did this.
- HowiePearsonCommunity Member
Thanks for that Diana. That'll work
- DianaMyersCommunity Member
Hi Howie, I wanted to use something similar on a previous project, so I settled for a series of objects with a glow. Each only lasts 0.75 seconds on the timeline, but it does give a pulsing effect of sorts. You can play with the object timing and entrance/exit animations to alter the speed or look of the pulse.
It's not very high-tech, but it might work depending on your needs. Good luck!
- JazzmineOCommunity Member
Yup. This is what I did in another project too. Work arounds... I was hoping there was an easier way. :(
Oh well. - AdenaWilsonCommunity Member
I know this from a while back but this was just what I needed! Thank you.
- DavidIstvanCommunity Member
Glad it was useful ;)
Nice screenr Nancy, I hadn't seen it before, so thanks for sharing.
- OwenHoltSuper Hero
You could use photoshop or gimp to create an animated "pulsing" gif. Then use it in combination with button states &/or variables to control its behavior (i.e. toggling between a static image and the animated gif image)