This is an interesting learning course you have developed. Many Congratulations to you for being selected as one of the winners.
I would like to ask you one thing. Are these Graphics (Images, Motions, etc.) designed by you? I’m not aware if we can make them in Captivate.
Thank you, Tushar!
Yes – I created the graphics from scratch using a combination of Captivate and PowerPoint. The exception, of course, is the Sarah character which is available through Captivate. I did so because I thought the rules required that our projects only contain objects that were our own works. I admit I was worried about using Sarah since I did not create her but decided it was OK because she is available through Captivate.
I used Captivate for any simple shapes such as the first slide sun, grassy area, fence, parking area, the conveyor parts were Captivate shapes. I used PowerPoint for slightly more complex shapes such as the face of the Stagweigh 3000 scale, the awning, treeline which is really just a bunch of different size and color triangles but it was just easier to replicate them all in PowerPoint and bring them into Captivate as a single object instead of dozens.
JavaScript was used to animate things which has its own challenges but I think the real challenge is trying to cover all the bases in terms of logic. It is easy to get lost in a sea of variables.
This is really amazing Greg. You’ve described all your work very well. Seems it must have taken a lot of time of yours and we can say that it paid off too. Really appreciable …
I never tried making such graphics in Captivate and Powerpoint, but would definitely try for my future projects.
Thank you very much Greg !!!
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