GRAPHIC (NO ACTION) - allows you to include text or a graphic on the screen. These elements will not be clickable.This will open an element setting window with three tabs: Action, Style, and Transform. In order to edit the interface, click a button on the monitor (when selected it will have a frame). The lock icon is something you can use when you want to lock a certain button into place and make sure no matter what changes you make around it, its action, style and transform settings stay in place.Despite that, it can still be chosen from the auto-select choice. Please note then when a button is hidden it’s not only invisible but also becomes un-clickable. The eye icon is used to change a button or timer visibility (blue – visible, grey- hidden).If there is only one starred option, it will be auto-selected if the viewer doesn't make a choice. When the icon is grey the node can only be reached by choosing it, when blue it’s included in the group from which a node is chosen at random. The star icon allows you to choose which options will be included in the random choice if nothing is selected.The star, eye and lock icons on each of the elements layer represent random selection, visibility and the option to edit buttons: Which is there to help you set the look and position of the element. The layer in the Node Elements list, which shows the button characteristics and settings. The connection to 'To Be' is represented twice in the Node Editor: You can choose at what point and for how long your interface elements will be visible and clickable. Set an in-point and out -point for the button visibility duration by moving the flags under the video monitor. Remember ,elements will not appearanywhere before or after this interval. In our example, the 3 available elements are the ‘To Be’ button, ‘Not to Be’ button, and the timer. These elements can be moved anywhere on the screen. In order to edit a node, double click the node and it will open the Node Editor. You can always click the 'X' to close it. Then choose Delete.Ĭonnect Nodes - Click on a parent node's '+' icon and drag the line to the left of the node you want to connect. This line in now called a connection. When nodes are connected there will be a visible line between them. Click the circle to set the connection to be on node end (full circle) or on-click(empty circle). You can always replace the video in any node by dragging another video asset to a node already containing video. We know this sometimes can happen by mistake, so Eko Studio will ask you to confirm the change.ĭelete Nodes - In order to delete a node, right click the node and a menu will open. You can also drag a video asset directly into the tree area, a new node will be created and it will have the same name as the video asset. This is also a great way to create identical nodes (or alternative nodes).Ī node containing a video asset will have a little camera icon on the left side of the node. Any node without video will not have the camera icon. After the video assets have been uploaded to Eko Studio, drag and drop them into their respective nodes.
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