morph
3 TopicsInteractive Markers on a Car
Version 1 I saw this nice Polestar ad on my phone that had markers and labels that I thought I'd test with the morph. I I tried a few things: Create a slide with all of my elements. Add triggers to slides (need to change them after duplicating) Since the morph is only a transition between slides and I wanted all of my objects to transitions in and out the ones I wasn't using a made transparent. I think all of these "hidden" objects via transparency may be problematic. :) Attached is the file. Version 1: View demo Version 2 I tried a few novel things in version 1 that may have confused Storyline, so I simplifed the demo in version 2. Version 2: View demo. About Me I love helping people learn to use the Articulate software to meet their needs at work. I especially like to help those new instructional designers who are trying their best to get a handle on things. I regularly contribute to the training team's blog where we assemble all sorts of tips and tricks. Follow it to stay up to date. I post every Wednesday to Articulate's company blogwhere I share more general instructional design tips. I used to write the Rapid E-learning Blog. Still lots of good tips & tricks in there. Connect with me on LinkedIn and follow my YouTube for more tips & tricks.Know the Staff
Simple interaction where you can click on different managers to learn about them. For the pop out look I decided to go with a selfie of each person and then used a morph transition to the information slide. [I also submitted this for #502] I used use AI to generate the images and background and I used AI Assistant to generate the placeholder text. See the demo here. About Me I love helping people learn to use the Articulate software to meet their needs at work. I especially like to help those new instructional designers who are trying their best to get a handle on things. I regularly contribute to the training team's blog where we assemble all sorts of tips and tricks. Follow it to stay up to date. I post every Wednesday to Articulate's company blogwhere I share more general instructional design tips. I used to write the Rapid E-learning Blog. Still lots of good tips & tricks in there. Connect with me on LinkedIn and follow my YouTube for more tips & tricks.Easter Traditions
View example. I actually started this for last week's interactive comparison challenge but didn't get it finished on time so instead I morphed (see what I did there!) it into this week's morph transition challenge. It's been a useful exercise to try out the new morphing functionality - it can be a little temperamental though. The transition back to the menu slide isn't as smooth as I'd like, and I found it really doesn't like images so I had to trick it by making each object on the menu slide a shape, setting up the transition, then going back and filling the shape with the image I wanted. Hope you enjoy learning about some global Easter traditions with some pretty watercolours from the Storyline AI image generator.