Your learners are exposed to a lot of media (TV, movies, games) where production is at the highest level. How does your training look compared to these other media elements. In this tutorial, you’ll see how you can quickly convert a 2D image into a 3D Object using Adobe Photoshop. This new 3D image can be used within your learning and is an easy way to up the production without impacting the bottom line.
This is the second tutorial on Shape Tween. In this lesson. you’ll see how to break text apart and change a geometric shape into a letter. There’s also a section where we review how to set the stage or canvas to transparent. Finally this tutorial will step you through the packaging process so you can bring the animation into Captivate.
This is an introduction on how to create a Shape Tween in Adobe Animate CC. The Shape Tween animation is placed inside a movie clip. The movie clip is then animated on the main timeline. This tutorial does not show you how to import this animation into Captivate. However, a previous video tutorial as well as a written tutorial I did has that information. The goal of this tutorial is to get your mind thinking about animation using Shape Tweens.
This tutorial will show you how to package an Adobe Animate CC project into an OAM file. The OAM file can then be imported into Captivate. After this is done, the tutorial will step back to Animate to make the background transparent. Once the transparent background is in place, the Animate project file is repackaged and imported into the Captivate file.
In this video tutorial, I show you part of the process for publishing your Adobe Captivate project as an iOS or Android app using the Adobe PhoneGap features available to you. While the Captivate publish to PhoneGap process is relatively easy, there are some additional steps and costs associated with getting your app up and running with iOS and Android. Here are some links to online documentation that may help you.
In this video tutorial, I show you how you can add a second slide audio track to each slide of your Adobe Captivate eLearning project. I also show you a bonus method to bring in additional audio attached to slide objects as well. Use your imagination to figure out how these two tricks can help you.
I’m a big believer in adding new tools to your eLearning tool belt and this latest tool has got me really excited for the potential that In this video tutorial, I review the Insta360 Air for the purposes of using for eLearning once the software catches up with the technology.
Making use of HTML5 for eLearning have great benefits. Top 8 among them are detailed here. Read further for clarity.
In the first five parts of this blog-series on responsive eLearning with Captivate 2017, we learned how to create a new responsive project, rescale it (if required), add Fluid Boxes to the slides, add objects to these Fluid Boxes, and apply background fill to the Fluid Boxes. Now let’s learn how to modify the Fluid Box properties. Adobe Captivate applies some default properties to the Fluid Boxes which help make the content look good and flow well on smaller devices. […]
In this video tutorial, I show you one way you can create your own 360° photos for use in your eLearning project once the eLearning industry introduces this feature into the authoring tools available.
I see on your tutorials that there are 75,000 free assets. When I click on my assets button, absolutely nothing happens. Why is this? I’m very disappointed. Thanks.
Now that you’ve learned how to create a new responsive project, rescale it (if required), add Fluid Boxes to the slides, and further add objects to these Fluid Boxes, it’s time to look at the editing options. We’ll start with adding background color and images to the Fluid Boxes. You can easily add background images or colors in Captivate responsive projects by using the Fill option for Fluid Boxes. The Fill option for Fluid Boxes works the same as the […]
