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Before spending credits on an AI video render, lock the story, references, camera direction, timing, and scene details. I used Higgsfield Supercomputer to plan and refine this 15-second HUD promo and documented the complete workflow. Read the step-by-step blog: https://www.craftuxd.com/post/higgsfield-supercomputer-tutorial-ai-product-promo Watch the YouTube tutorial: https://youtu.be/YsXCoUH5vIQ #HiggsfieldAI #AIVideo #VideoDesign #GenerativeAI18Views0likes0CommentsThe Red Pen
AI drafts fast, confidently, and about half of it is wallpaper. This course teaches you to edit it, spot the six tells, fix them without swapping one kind of slop for another, and check the numbers a model will invent with a straight face. The Red Pen | Rise Tools used: Canva, Gemini and Rise Canvas18Views1like0CommentsIs L&D's role expanding in the age of AI?
We just published a new article exploring how AI is changing the role of L&D. One of the core ideas is that as more learning happens in the flow of work, L&D's role may expand from creating learning to helping ensure learning is effective wherever it happens. I'm curious whether that resonates with what you're seeing: Has AI changed how people learn day to day? Has it changed what your L&D team spends the most time on? Where do you see the biggest opportunity, or challenge, for L&D right now? How is your organization approaching this? I'd love to hear your perspective in the comments!581Views2likes21CommentsEasier way to do Transparent PNG animations in Storyline using AI Assistant.
Hello! For anyone who has been wanting to find an easier way to use animated PNG image sequences in Storyline, here's what I recently came up with (I did a search for this topic here on Best Practices but found nothing to match - may already be old news - if so, disregard all after hello). This JS takes care of the show/hide layer task that was so time consuming for the creator using triggers and states. Here is the AI Assistant prompt followed by the resultant JavaScript: Me: 'Create a JS that shows and hides the images [Picture 1 - 30] on the timeline. The speed should be [30] frames per second, resulting in one complete simulated rotation of the coin. Response: To create a simulated rotation effect at 30 frames per second, where Pictures 1 through 30 are displayed sequentially and loop to simulate a spinning coin, I will develop a JavaScript animation using the appropriate timings to approximate 30 frames per second (33.33ms per frame). Would you like me to proceed with creating the JavaScript trigger for your slide? Me: Yes. Response: I have created the JavaScript trigger named "Simulate Coin Rotation." This trigger will: 1. Sequentially show and hide images from "Picture 1" to "Picture 30." 2. Simulate a rotation effect at 30 frames per second (33.33ms per frame). Let me know if there are additional adjustments or further enhancements you need! See attached for results. Obviously this is for proof of concept and will require further refinement - speed/pausing, etc., but refinement is as easy as prompting 'pause the animation after 3 rotations', etc.) Setting up this two-minute long process beats spending several minutes/hours creating triggers and setting up states by hand, so thought I should share it. Hope it helps. -alan PS, here's the JavaScript: // Find and reference each image by Object IDs const images = [ '5qmgHzeewKx', '6VntD4WftmZ', '68qpF1r6HPu', '6iKY1TZhCUC', '5dvzDd0iirL', '5shjC2rUjgc', '6RY4BuHuzbB', '5sCE78GZyz9', '69eZTSWRsRF', '6kb0gHMMoks', '5kIbYD5RUff', '5ky6F9fxZaH', '62UnQqLgzkj', '6gbjZjrNAiF', '66S2FRgX8al', '6VMdqURcmx7', '6WzEJUWCnKN', '5y34gJ5aiPb', '6rDpPQV5c0i', '5VTPNi9Ha3w', '5dcAeTqKxhj', '6RXO9pKotPV', '69jJxhF86Yk', '6oiTtYItgmo', '6HUOqsiJGRX', '69yAum3TwUS', '64HNtI9aayc', '5rFNGYaOXUd', '69jBWIgp8H7', '6lJfba5n8lp' ]; let currentIndex = 0; function showFrame() { images.forEach((id, index) => { const image = object(id); image.style.opacity = (index === currentIndex) ? 1 : 0; }); currentIndex = (currentIndex + 1) % images.length; } // Set all images to hidden initially images.forEach(id => { const image = object(id); image.style.opacity = 0; }); // Start cycling through frames at 30fps (33.33 ms per frame) setInterval(showFrame, 33.33);116Views1like8CommentsAI Tools for Video Editing
I'm familiar with the old standards for video editing but I am not current on how AI is being integrated into existing or new tools. Is there a tool out there where I can tell the AI to find and remove certain sounds (for example, the Teams chime when someone enters a meeting) without having to do it manually?53Views0likes1CommentFrom Blurry to Beautiful: Using Articulate Storyline AI to Improve Image Quality
As we all know, the Articulate Storyline AI feature can generate fantastic images. Today, I also discovered that it can transform a blurry, regular image into a clear, vector-like image. I had some pictures that were not in very good condition, especially when they were enlarged and placed in Storyline. I thought the AI Assistant might be able to improve their quality or convert them into a more vector-like style, so I gave it a try. Surprisingly, the results were very impressive. Since the generated images have a solid background. I asked the AI to remove the background and make it transparent, but it responded that it cannot create transparent images or remove backgrounds to make them transparent. However, this is not a major issue—I simply used Photoshop to remove the background afterward.29Views0likes0CommentsWorried about AI taking your job?
Most people use AI the way they use a search bar. Type something vague, take what comes back. That's how poor course content gets made. This course is about using it deliberately. You'll practise briefing an AI properly, interrogating what it gives you, and deciding what your own expertise still has to supply. The AI Shift Tools used: Canva, Gemini and Rise Canvas294Views12likes10CommentsAssessments and Job Aids Questions
Hi, I have 2 questions I was hoping someone could help me solve? I was wondering if there was a way to have a Job Aid appear after a person doesn't pass the assessment? If so how do I do it? IF the Job Aid is a link to open, and the link is in SharePoint. When the Job Aid is updated in SharePoint will it automatically change on the link that is in the Storyline lesson? Thank you for your help!Solved58Views0likes1CommentHow to Add a Custom Interaction Using the Code Block in Rise
This tip comes from RonPrice, Chief Learning Officer at our certified training partner, Yukon Learning. Do you need some custom content in your Rise course but you're not sure how to start? Use the code block! All you need is an idea. It's that simple. Creating a custom block has never been easier using the Rise Code Block. In this video, we will show you: How to use AI to quickly generate some code for an interaction How to insert the AI-generated code into your Rise course Resources: Yukon Learning YouTube Channel Code Block Group. Join the code block group in ELH to ask questions, post examples, and learn from other e-learning designers.230Views1like0CommentsThe Construct
Hello! It's surprising - and a little bit troubling - how AI seems to 'get' certain pop culture references in your prompts. Hopefully, this homage is pretty obvious! The imagery was created using Google Flow and Rise's AI Avatar tool, with the interaction controlled in Storyline. If you view this demo on a desktop, you will need to press the Y and N keys. But if you view it on a mobile device, you will need to swipe left or swipe right. TRY IT OUT HERE: https://bit.ly/elhc557
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