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Escape Room
Hi DavidTait! If you don't mind me asking, how did you achieve the animation effect from room to room? It's so smooth! This is awesome; thanks for sharing it with us.
It was quite simple to achieve in the end.
In my screen grab you can see the main stage outlined by the red box. That's what you see on the screen.
The images of the rooms that are off to the sides of the stage become visible when you click one of the arrows. That triggers a motion path to create the animation.
When the animation has completed, there is a trigger that jumps to another layer, with the exact same setup for the part of the office that you're viewing (main image on stage, other images off stage).
I hope that helps, but please let me know if you'd like more info about anything.
- GraceThomas-7f03 months agoCommunity Member
DavidTait, that makes so much sense! I never would have thought of that; I'm going to give it a try! Thanks so much!
- DavidTait3 months agoSuper Hero
Let us know how you get on!
- GraceThomas-7f020 days agoCommunity Member
DavidTait, your explanation worked like a charm! It took a little bit of adjustment to make sure that all the individual pieces between the different screens lined up correctly, but it looks great!
- Noele_Flowers3 months agoStaff
Really appreciate the simplicity/elegance of this approach.
- DavidTait3 months agoSuper Hero
Thanks, sometimes there's no need to overcomplicate things!
- Murielmaraccino1 month agoCommunity Member
Thanks, but how do you make all of this so smooth when going back the other way? Do you have one layer per area and one animation per layer?
- DavidTait1 month agoSuper Hero
Yes, one layer per area and yes, each layer has its own animation.
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