Your outstanding animation tutorials have enhanced my presentation skills significantly. Now, I can conduct sessions and assist both faculty and students in enhancing their presentation skills as they embark on their teaching and learning journeys. Hat's off to you!
Nice work. A while back, I used the technique you showed with the piggy bank to make a ball go through a cylinder. The ball has to go over the "hole" which in reality is a fragmented off elipise and under the rest of the cylinder. Could you do a bit more with edit shape? Close and open path are useful concepts to learn. I'm sure viewers would like to know the use of shift, ctrl and alt when doing so as well as the fact that motion paths can be edited in the same way.
OMG you are so clever. When the coin drops in the piggies tummy, could you have made his tail un-curl and re-curl and his eyes bulge when the coin went in? I love trying out your lessons, it's a shame I'm a truck driver and don't ever use power point. 😢
You taught me on alternative idea in the second demonstration; piggy back. I will use to add animation and exit animation on hand with coin and piggy back. From your RU-vid video, you duplicated hand with coin and piggy back. And use only add animation. It would be less time consuming. I will try in your way. Thank you.
Sir pls suggest any solution for this problem: I make ppt in ms365 with morph transition . I then save this to my google drive While presenting in school , i download the ppt but when i open it in slideshow , the morph transition doesnt work as the school has a lesser advance version of PowerPoint Is there a way by which can i retain the animations