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Subject: RE: [cgmo-webcgm] user input on step antimation
Hi Forrest,
When you say "Step Animation"... are you talking about the
discrete animation the group has been talking about or are you referring the
step animation in my email of Sept 6?
Regards,
Benoit. From: Forrest Carpenter [mailto:forrest@sdicgm.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 4:26 PM To: cgmo-webcgm@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [cgmo-webcgm] user input on step antimation All, We have had discussions with two
groups within Lockheed Martin and two vendors that supply interactive technical
and training material, below are general comments: Creating animated training materials
using applications like Authorware is very
expensive. “Step Animation” would probably work
for most applications, but would like to see some
examples. Requirements:
Move, rotate or scale an object.
Show progressive movement of liquid, gas or current through a wire or
pipe
Show directional flow of liquid, gas or current in a wire or
pipe
Show changes in levels of liquid in a container
A method that would switch between two styles of an object periodically. (flash
or blink)
Pan or zoom to a section of the drawing. . Regards, Forrest |
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