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Overview
The Apply Effect resource allows the author to apply animations and visual effects on applicable objects in the scene, such as a character or scene object. An effect can be an animation or some form of particle effect. It can be a powerful tool for bringing the character to life, or for allowing objects in your environment to react in response to the learner.
Required Fields
Field Name | Description |
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World Objects | Specifies which scene objects will display an effect. |
Effects | Specifies the effect to be applied. This effect can be an animation or a particle effect. |
Optional Fields
Field Name | Description |
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Speed | If applicable, specifies the speed (multiplier) of the effect. A speed of 2.0 would reduce the duration of the effect by half. |
Events
There are no events emitted by an Apply Effect resource. In order to stop an effect, you have to use the Deactivate Resource to deactivate the resource.
Example In the Headset
In this example we are in the Office environment. I want to apply an effect to Chad (the character). I will have him go from sitting in the chair to standing.
Add the object the effect will be applied to in the Scene Objects frame (or another frame in the script of your choosing). In this case, I will add Chad as a Scene Object:
(Optional) In this instance, I’ve added a Screen Message letting the learner know what is happening in the scene:
When the Screen Message closes, I will play the Apply Effect Resource:
World Objects = Chad (the Scene Object that will display the effect)
Effects = *Sitting to Stand Angry (the effect to be applied)
*The Effect comes from your own catalogs.
This is what it would look like in the headset:
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