That presentation is a combination of animated images using the animation tool in the View>Object settings window and text animations from the text animator.
As you're working with WildPresenter, you may find these links helpful:
- The program has wizards that guide you through most tasks.
- You can both view and edit your work on the edit/preview stage which makes it easy to see what you're doing. (Remember that you need to be in "Edit" mode to work on your project.)
- You can right-click on objects and immediately apply many features including animation, players, preloaders, scaling, etc.
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Comments
What a nice promo piece. This was done ENTIRELY with this Wild Presnter Pro software?
Posted by: Linnaea Mallette | March 27, 2007 10:49 AM
Yes it was.
Posted by: Trevor | March 27, 2007 11:10 AM
great presentation and attention-grabbing. How did you do it?
Posted by: ali anani | September 8, 2007 03:42 PM
That presentation is a combination of animated images using the animation tool in the View>Object settings window and text animations from the text animator.
As you're working with WildPresenter, you may find these links helpful:
Product tour: http://wildform.com/demos/Take_a_Product_Tour.php
(Taking this brief product tour will familiarize you with WildPresenter.)
Templates: http://www.wildform.com/products/wildpresenter/templates.php
(You can download these and open them directly in the WildPresenter program.)
Online training: http://www.wildform.com/support/tutorials/online_training/
(Videos of exactly how to do various tasks in WildPresenter.)
Tutorials: http://www.wildform.com/support/tutorials/tutorials_wp.php
(Step by step lessons on using WildPresenter.)
Other useful features to note:
- The program has wizards that guide you through most tasks.
- You can both view and edit your work on the edit/preview stage which makes it easy to see what you're doing. (Remember that you need to be in "Edit" mode to work on your project.)
- You can right-click on objects and immediately apply many features including animation, players, preloaders, scaling, etc.
Posted by: Trevor | September 24, 2007 10:41 AM
I like the presentation it is fantastique
Posted by: Channell Pyfrom | October 22, 2007 05:51 PM