Continuous Fluid Flow Animation in PowerPoint
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2024
- Learn how to create Continuous Fluid Flow Animation in PowerPoint for any type of flow in science medical and engineering presentations. You can follow this animation in any recent PowerPoint version. This is an advanced tutorial.
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Contents of this video:
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00:00 Preview of animation
01:07 How to Create Pipes for flow
05:13 Add and Animate Circles
06:00 How to bend animation
07:50 Completing the animations
11:30 Set Animation Timings & Repetition
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Amazing concept thanku sir very conceptual video 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
Thank you for all what you do with powerpoint and everything else!! I have learned so much from you - I also enjoy your videos!!! Massive fan from Canada!!
Very nice! Also useful to illustrate the flow of electrons.
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thank you sir, your tutorials always amaze me
Thank you for this animation.
That was awesome. I had searched this effect for weeks, Thanks
Exactly what I was looking for!!
Wow so grateful i found you been trying to learn powerpoint.
Great video, i make a little alteration, draw only a pat from beginning to end, a make 5 copies of the ball and in the animation make them start with delay.
Thanks for your inspiration and process.
I am discovering power point from very start, thanks for sharing.
thanks for this idea, i really like it , and hope to more like scientific animations things
Kudos to the PowerPoint guru! Much respect sir! My PowerPoint Presentation skills have tremendously improved since the day I discovered your channel.
Thank you for sharing that! So nice to know our tutorials are helping.
Super cool. Thanks!
I’ll use it to animate electric current on my vids!! Really thanks!!!
Great Video Sir ... I recommend all my Students to go through your Channel ..
Love it! :)))
I wonder if it would not be easier to define the custom smooth path of just one point all the way through the pipe, and then duplicate that element and select "after previous" with a set delay, and repeat that for the desired number of elements (dots) and repeat the entire animation sequence until end of slide... hmmm will have to try that. Reason being, I want to improve the smoothness and rate of flow.
Awesome
Thumbs up thanks so much
Very interesting, Thank you so much sir
Wow! And I used to consider myself very accomplished in Power Point (more than 20 years using it)... but today, with this video, in less than five minutes I have just learned three different things I had no idea those were even doable!
Me too. Very long time professional designer in ppt. I find there are always new things to learn!
Great work
Thanks for your super idea
great vidio. it's very usefull to make ppt. i have learned so much from you. I also enjoy your vidios, massive fan from Indonesia
Outstanding ❤
Thank you sir
Thank u sir for this knowledgfull video 🙏
Very Nice, Thanks
yet another beautiful video. thanks for the share.
Thank you very much! Appreciate the watch and comment
Brilliant 👍👍👍
thankyu sir for this lovely video
Great
Kya bolu sir amazing..... Mujhe to power point se pyaar ho gya h
Very nice 👌
Thank you for such a wonderful share.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks very much
You are welcome
Hi, I am looking for a ppt that shows the fluids flow inside the drill pipe during drilling an oil well.
Chief, excellent excellent concept brought to life by your rapid editing. I may probably not use this animation, but loved it as much as I loved the globe spinning , which I immediately made while watching your video.
For your next video may I request you to help create 3 point , 4 point , 5 point or 7 point strategy updates. In our corporate presentations, we generally need to create such bullet points. Would love to check your creativity here
Keep up the good work
Thanks for the watch and suggestion Sarvesh!
Wooooow thanks very much
You are welcome. Glad to know you enjoyed this tutorial
Thank you for sharing. I have this very thing to do for a complex engineering flow diagram. I have to make a gif out of it. Is this possible?
Sure you can save this as an animated Gif. You can go to File - Export and check if you have the Animated Gif option. If you don't you can save the file as a MP4 video and then use any online converter to convert it to an animated gif
Please sir can you help me to create a video for visually impaired people using power point
I created a model with flow to four components with this tutorial and it worked perfect. Only thing I had trouble with was connecting the ends of each square with eachother. Is there a way to make them connect perfectly? (My model runs great and it looks like the dot is splitting into 2 dots in every end, this makes the flow even more perfect. Posibilities are endless)
You should monetise this or open source it. I don’t think there’s anything out there to do this
Please make animation of images related to sslc mathse
How can one simulate the earth's spin and revolution at the same time
which office pack is this...??
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Hi sir, I am an avid fan. I have inserted my audio which is to be played on a specific slide automatically, I have no problem with that; however, when I went back to the same slide, the music did not play automatically, as expected. Thanks for the help and the inspiration:)
enable play automatically option then it will play automatically in slide show
There are two solutions-
1. Open animation pane and check sequence of things sound play must be first
2. Add blank slode with auto advance time of .25 sec and insert audio there so this will not disturb you current slide and give you better control
It was great, thanks. I reproduced ( but it was not ten minutes… ). I was using a large canvas in order to be precise at the animation moves, however when I tried to make them grouping to shrink, I have lost all animations…. Maybe that O365 does not support this feature here? Thanks!
That's nice to know you were able to follow this tutorial. Grouping/ungrouping an object does remove animation in PowerPoint.
Thanks!
I know this is a relatively old video and I am not sure if you are monitoring comments anymore but why do we repeat all the dots? Why not use custom and add points all the way through pipe? Yes it will a single dot flowing through as opposed to many of them flowing at the same time but is there a reason to duplicate circles as opposed to pick one custom animation and adding points?
Sir 50second ka vedio bnana ho or insta pe run karna ho to kaise karenge
how can you be sure your pipes are the same width? I can't do it with arrows. I am trying to draw and merge two inserted arrow shapes (not just the arrow lines), height and width refer to the entire arrow not the weight of the arrows. I don't even know how to ask the question so it makes sense.
Hi Amy! You're right. We can't be sure about the width. The only way is to eyeball the width by zooming in on the slide view. Hope that helps.
Came after watching awesome AWS architectural diagram in linked in 😅
Sir can we make this animation in powerpoint2013
Absolutely!