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03-07-2021, 03:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-07-2021, 03:39 AM by Kurt.)
I posted this video showing some simple parallax effect samples using PPT on another thread here, but since it's relevant to this thread, here it is again:
These examples simply use PPT's Morph transition. Just duplicate a slide and alter/scale/move elements in the second slide and set the Morph transition to a duration of 5-15 seconds.
Note that animated gifs won't play during the transition time, but will start once the transition between slides has ended. This usually isn't the outcome we want. If you want to use a parallax effect using animated gifs you'll need to use grow/zoom animations. This isn't hard but does take more time than using the Morph transition. But you can get a really cool 3d effect using animated gifs in layers along with a parallax effect.
Notice in the demo video that there's a static image used as the background with transparent pngs over the top forming layers. These particular images aren't included in V V V, but this is a main benefit of the included still pngs. Just put them over any static background image, duplicate the slide and resize each image a bit in the second slide, including the background image, and apply the Morph transition.
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