January 30, 2018
Adobe Captivate – Card Flip Effect
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January 30, 2018
Adobe Captivate – Card Flip Effect
I've been an eLearning designer and developer since 2005. In 2015 I started my own eLearning design company. I began creating Adobe Captivate video tutorials to help promote my business through my YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/captivateteacher. My intention with my YouTube videos was to attract attention from organizations looking for a skilled Captivate developer. This strategy proved successful as I've worked with clients worldwide, helping them build highly engaging eLearning solutions. In addition, my YouTube channel presented another benefit of attracting aspiring Captivate developers to seek me out as a teacher. I now offer online and onsite training on Adobe Captivate, teaching users the skills to build engaging and interactive learning.
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In this video tutorial, I show you how you can use effects in Adobe Captivate to create the effect of a baseball card flip. For example, on one side of the card you have the image of the baseball player and on the back side, you have the player’s statistics. This could also be used to simulate what recipe cards might look like or used in credit card training that teaches employees to check for the signature of a client, and so on.

In this example, I used the baseball card for Bo Obama, President Barack Obama’s pet dog. Don’t ask me why they made a baseball card for the family pet, but like all government photography, it’s in the public domain so I’m free to use it for this example.

My Patreon subscribers can download the project file for this video.
https://patreon.com/paulwilsonlearning

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2019-10-31 12:10:20
2019-10-31 12:10:20

You’re welcome.

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2020-12-11 05:52:04
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Hi Paul.

This look good and I did try it out. Works really well.

Is there a way to make the flip user generated? I will continue to play with it myself, but I am guessing that you might already know the answer.

Appreciate the assistance. Thank you.

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2019-10-31 09:20:34
2019-10-31 09:20:34

Thank you Paul!!

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2018-03-05 12:55:00
2018-03-05 12:55:00

Very slick! Thanks Paul.

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2018-03-05 20:31:27
2018-03-05 20:31:27
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Thanks, Chuck.

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2018-02-14 19:44:53
2018-02-14 19:44:53

Very cool! I created a similar interaction using the spin effect and a multi-state object.

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2018-01-31 16:33:30
2018-01-31 16:33:30

Paul,

Do you mind if I ask what application you used to create this video. I especially like the multiple screen and animations.

Hector Castanon

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2018-02-02 20:50:04
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Adobe Presenter Video Express

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