How badly do you want this? It will cost (at the very least) a big chunk of
your time.
You will need to have:
PowerPoint 2002 or 2003
Basic Photo Editing
An animal image (preferably a motion GIF file) with no background.
Lots of tweaking time
Here's what you do:
-Go to the slide you will transition to
-Remove any transition effects
-Get a screen capture of the active slide (Prnt Scrn during presentation,
then paste in the Photo Editor program and save)
-Go to the slide that will be transitioned from
-Add the animal image just off the slide to the right
-Add a motion path animation to make it "walk" halfway across the screen
-Insert the saved screen capture where the animal image is
-Reduce the size of the picture to about 1/6th of the screen
-Give the picture a little 3-d depth
-Rotate it a little
-Add motion path to mimic the animals path
-Set this to start with the animals
(At this point you have an animal waling onto the slide carrying a picture
of the next slide)
-Now, use the Emphasis animation to "un-rotate" the screen capture image
-Add a motion path to take it to the exact center of the slide
-Add the Enlarge emphasis animation to make it fill the slide
-Set all 3 of these to start together after the walking is done
-Now, adjust all the stuff to make the image perfectly aligned with the
slide that follows and it will look amazing.
You'll have an animal walk onto the screen carrying a slide. When it gets
halfway across the screen, the slide they are carrying will expand to fill
the screen. Then the next advance will replace the picture of the next
slide with the actual; next slide with no change in the appearance.
Pretty cool?
--
Bill Dilworth
A proud member of the Microsoft PPT MVP Team
Users helping fellow users.
billdilworth.mvps.org
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