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Rise: Here's How to Create Scenarios with the Scenario Block in Rise 360
In this helpful tutorial, I'll show you how to create branching scenarios easily with the scenario block.
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Updated 3 months ago
Version 3.0- VirginiaMudjarCommunity MemberI did not have Peek downloaded but I do now. Sorry - I am really new to this.
I think this is the link you are looking for to my Peek video.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/a95b1993-6432-4524-9945-f94008885eff/review- Thanks for sharing. I see the issue. You're working in the scenario block and when you preview, you're only previewing the block.
If you go into the lesson and preview, you'll see the entire lesson. Or you can go to the course level and preview the entire course.
This shows it.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/8526f079-9621-4312-8431-34cddd5643e1/review
- VirginiaMudjarCommunity MemberThanks so much for taking the time to help. I see it now and everything is working and good to go.
I learned a lot from your video and trying to sort this out. There is learning in the struggle!- Glad to help. Don't hesitate to ask if you have questions. We want to make sure you get the most out of the tools.
- ErinEmersonCommunity MemberIs there a way to edit the character's pose on the End Scenario slide? I watched a few of your videos on how to edit the text for the End Scenario section, but not how to edit the character's pose. Currently, it ends and she has a very sour look on her face. I want it to be positive and I cannot find anywhere I can edit that. Please help!!
- When you create a scene, you can insert a character in its neutral pose. As you build the scene you can select the character's pose relevant to what you're building.
Eventually, they'll click something that takes them to the end of the scenario. You can change the pose. When they click continue it takes them to the wrap up screen with the option to start over. That screen will show the default neutral pose.- SeanPutmanCommunity MemberWe've submitted a feature request for this, but wanted to call it out here as well. We have the option to hide character on the opening scene, but not on the final end scenario scene. This is a problem, as a lot of characters don't have a very nice "neutral" pose. They seem angry or dissatisfied. Since ending the scenario is often a goal of accomplishment, this can be off-putting to clients/users. We recommend adding the option to hide the character on the final scene and/or the ability to change the pose. Thanks!
- DavidPorter-eecCommunity MemberGreat functionality and even better example. Thank you for sharing!
- juliencrombezCommunity MemberHello, it's possible in storyline ?
- CharlotteWhiteCommunity MemberHi
Thanks for a great video.
I would like to add 4 responses to my dialogue but there seems to be a limit of 3. Is it possible to get round the 3 response limit ?
Thanks - DianeBullock-32Community Member2.30, I only see an option to duplicate, not delete.
- @Diane: they made a change to the scenario block (the video is a few years old) where you can't delete and start with nothing. So now you insert and then edit or delete the initial elements.
- KirstyFoxwellCommunity MemberThanks Tom, as a relative newbie to Articulate, that video was really helpful! Could I please ask, what tool did you use to create the video where you were filming your screen and capturing mouse clicks? Thanks in advance.
- @Kirsty, that was created about 4 years ago so I can't recall exactly which tool I used. With Articulate 360 you have a few ways to do the same.
Storyline has a recording feature. Slides tab>Record Screen.
Peek: need to install it and you can do screencasts and they get uploaded with a URL attached after.
Replay: record screen with/out webcam- KirstyFoxwellCommunity MemberThanks for your response Tom. I have just started doing the on demand tutorials for getting started in Storyline so I'll check that out.