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AndreasPaul-f25
Community Member
I recently worked on an elearning in articulate storyline that showcases an entire "virtual supermarket".
For the entire project I took 360 degrees pictures from multiple angles at all areas of a local supermarket brand here in Switzerland and combined them in articulate storyline with a menu that lets you progress through the entire supermarket. This was built as a replacement for the previous 2 hours long elearning and supports learners with interactives scenes, mini games and gamification badges.
While I can't share the actual project with you here, I can show you the idea of the virtual supermarket using skybox ai 360 degrees pictures and a "fake" CI.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/9247bab1-0cae-41f8-b3b2-3d9c4e8c5fef/review
For the entire project I took 360 degrees pictures from multiple angles at all areas of a local supermarket brand here in Switzerland and combined them in articulate storyline with a menu that lets you progress through the entire supermarket. This was built as a replacement for the previous 2 hours long elearning and supports learners with interactives scenes, mini games and gamification badges.
While I can't share the actual project with you here, I can show you the idea of the virtual supermarket using skybox ai 360 degrees pictures and a "fake" CI.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/9247bab1-0cae-41f8-b3b2-3d9c4e8c5fef/review
ThierryEMMANUEL
3 months agoCommunity Member
Your photos are perfect so the feeling immersive as well, Paul.
- AndreasPaul-f253 months agoCommunity MemberThank you, Thierry. If you like this one, then I wish I could show you the real project ;-)
- ThierryEMMANUEL3 months agoCommunity MemberI'm very curious indeed. For a moment, I wasn't sure I was looking at a Storyline slide: your use of fixed characters (paying attention to the scale of the character and the scenery) IN FRONT of the 360° image is particularly engaging. I wondered: can we do that in SL? Of course you can! With layers. I did it myself in my demo, but I hadn't imagined the effect could be so striking. This gave me lots of ideas, for example: a guide in front of a 360° starry sky, like in a planetarium, which would react (audio and animation) when you click on a marker in the sky.