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This tutorial was really helpful and so timely for me... I was wrestling with building a screen last week! Thanks a lot.
In the tutorial, the screen appears with a nice hardwood floor. Is that available for download?
Hi Tom, the link for the 'download the PowerPoint file' doesn't trigger a download.. it just changes (yes changes) the link to 'download the PNG files'. If I click that link it changes back to download the powerpoint file again.. go figure.. are you able to fix this?
I know I've seen a Screenr or some other demo for it but can't find it now. Do any of you know how to animate the 'pull down' of one of the projection screens?
Yes, but you have to crop the screen, so you have the top portion, and then the screen itself. I used, Float Down. but if you dont want to go through all that, Wipe Down will 'sort of' work.
Thanks! My problem is now with the way Presenter handles images it's making them not line up:
screencast.com/.../oQQ6qmPCyN
I finally chose to discard the notion of lining up the shadows and go with a different approach:
screencast.com/.../XACWBpSow9
Yeah, and how it looks so choppy on animations under 1 second long, I've spend a lot of time trying to line up images before. At least it always un-aligns them the same way every time. On the projector pull down I used a 2 second fly-in from above and had the top portion of the screen saved as a png file so that you could not see the projector screen coming in from above. A little more work but it looked good. We didn't end up using it though haha.
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