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SarahHodge
7 years agoFormer Staff
Storyline: How To Fight A Bear
This example created in Storyline is not only potentially life-saving, but also just plain impressive.
SarahHodge
7 years agoFormer Staff
Thanks so much, Tiffany! Is there something specific you want to know? This community and Tom's blog have been a huge help...even years later.
Getting Started by Articulate: https://articulate.com/support/article/Getting-Started-with-Articulate-Storyline-360
Tom's blog: http://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/
Getting Started by Articulate: https://articulate.com/support/article/Getting-Started-with-Articulate-Storyline-360
Tom's blog: http://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/
TiffanyGregory
7 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you Sarah! I love the motion in your presentation. Are those videos or different pictures you pieced side by side? I may be asking silly questions but I haven't worked with this long at all.
- SarahHodge7 years agoFormer StaffHi Tiffany! Great question! :) I used different methods for motion depending on the section.
Identify section - I used 3D models in PPT and converted them to video. I did a tutorial on it here: https://youtu.be/fX3cRLzrsis
Survive section - I used images and removed the backgrounds to create a 2.5D/parallax effect with motion paths. We are in the process of making a tutorial on how to do that piece.- TiffanyGregory7 years agoCommunity MemberGreat information! Thank you so much for being so kind and sharing your tips and tricks with us :)
- ZoeZhou-0065dff7 years agoCommunity MemberAmazing! I was just wondering how you made the two bears turn. It's the 3D function in PPT? Wow....
- MaryMichelini4 years agoCommunity MemberHi Sarah. Did you ever create the tutorial you mentioned on the 2.5D/parallax effect with motion paths? I could not find it on the SlideSugar YouTube channel.
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