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I watched all 5 videos in this series. LOVE Sabrina's step-by-step demos. She has great eyes for design and attention to detail. I have learned a lot from her. In the next video (please keep growing this series), I hope to see how she transfers the prototypes from Figma to Articulate Storyline to produce a real interactive eLearning product or scene. Thank you so much for developing these tutorials and sharing them on TH-cam!
There is a lot of software out there and it can definitely feel overwhelming at first! Figma is good for prototyping when you're in the early stages of design/development, whereas Vyond is great for developing professional looking animations later down the line. You can learn either one, but they're typically used at different stages in the process.
Thank you Devlin. Appreciate the response. Since I am new to ID, I really feel overwhelmed. I think for the time being i would focus on figma as Vyond seems really advanced to me as a beginner.@@DevlinPeckYT
Interesting. A few questions: 1. Where were the prototype (slides) created? Seems like Vyond? 2. Once you get the Ok from SMEs and Stakeholders, it seems like it would be almost done? Just complete everything in the authoring tool you developed the slides? Correct?? Thanks
Great questions! Sabrina designed the visuals in Figma with graphics sourced from freepik.com, which she does in this video: th-cam.com/video/VN8wUZTv0Mw/w-d-xo.html And yes! You can get feedback from stakeholders directly in Figma, then off to an authoring tool like Storyline to develop the project fully. Thanks for watching!
Glad you liked it! As far as I know Figma doesn't have that function built in. I typically export the graphics separately and import them into Storyline.
I've been working through all of Sabrina's videos on Figma, as well as some of your other Storyline ones. I've completed the prototype and am ready to begin developing the final product. Can you do a video on some tips and tricks to go from Figma to Storyline effectively and efficiently?@@DevlinPeckYT
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I watched all 5 videos in this series. LOVE Sabrina's step-by-step demos. She has great eyes for design and attention to detail. I have learned a lot from her. In the next video (please keep growing this series), I hope to see how she transfers the prototypes from Figma to Articulate Storyline to produce a real interactive eLearning product or scene. Thank you so much for developing these tutorials and sharing them on TH-cam!
Glad you like them! Sabrina is awesome :D Thanks for watching
Which is better Figma OR Vyond? I am really confused. I am new to ID and would appreciate the explanation.
There is a lot of software out there and it can definitely feel overwhelming at first!
Figma is good for prototyping when you're in the early stages of design/development, whereas Vyond is great for developing professional looking animations later down the line. You can learn either one, but they're typically used at different stages in the process.
Thank you Devlin. Appreciate the response. Since I am new to ID, I really feel overwhelmed. I think for the time being i would focus on figma as Vyond seems really advanced to me as a beginner.@@DevlinPeckYT
Interesting.
A few questions:
1. Where were the prototype (slides) created? Seems like Vyond?
2. Once you get the Ok from SMEs and Stakeholders, it seems like it would
be almost done? Just complete everything in the authoring tool you developed
the slides? Correct?? Thanks
Great questions! Sabrina designed the visuals in Figma with graphics sourced from freepik.com, which she does in this video: th-cam.com/video/VN8wUZTv0Mw/w-d-xo.html
And yes! You can get feedback from stakeholders directly in Figma, then off to an authoring tool like Storyline to develop the project fully. Thanks for watching!
Informative, thank you so much ❤
Thanks for this video. A quick quesiton: is it possible from Figma exporting the prototype to a LMS package? (cmi5, xAPI, SCORM, AICC)
Glad you liked it! As far as I know Figma doesn't have that function built in. I typically export the graphics separately and import them into Storyline.
I've been working through all of Sabrina's videos on Figma, as well as some of your other Storyline ones. I've completed the prototype and am ready to begin developing the final product. Can you do a video on some tips and tricks to go from Figma to Storyline effectively and efficiently?@@DevlinPeckYT