Thanks!
For those asking - I used a 3D scooter model in 3D Studio Max to render out 10 frames of each zoom. Then I dropped those images sequentially into the timeline at ,25 seconds each.
No "how to" for this - spose I should get on that - it would be fun.
There is a peek at a very similar thing in my Top Ten challenge (#8) here...
http://montereymotiongraphics.com/top_ten/
Charles your Top Ten piece is awesome! Thanks so much for posting it here. One follow-up Q: if you insert Flash animation as 'video from file' into Articulate, does it turn the swf into a video? What I'm wondering is, does it play okay on devices that do not allow flash swfs to play on them?
This is a good work, may I ask you how you did it. I am trying to apply similar interaction in LMS (Canvas), thank you.
The link was good to but I need to work mostly with HTML rather than FL/SWF at the moment.
The animated zoom is just a series of .png images (10 of them for each zoom). I placed them sequentially into the SL timeline at .25 seconds each. No Flash or SWF needed!
Not sure how that would work with Canvas - haven't used it.
Brilliant! Would love to try this. One quibble: There's a typo in the text about the Saddle. I do like the funny tone. It makes pop-ups so much more fun to read.
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