Is it possible to do something like this if you don't have Adobe Illustrator? Are there free software tools I can use, could I even manage it with PPT?? Thanks for any advice :)
Hiya Arash! I usually use 1366px x 768 px. The important bit is to saving your image with _NOPROCESS_ so the image does not compress when you upload to full width 🙂
This is great. Rise can look so bland but this is an awesome example of how some creativity can make all the difference. LOVE IT!
PLEASE do more of these Rise play arounds, this is so useful and fun too!! Great work!
Agreed!
Oh this is both cute and really interesting, thanks!
I love this so much!
Ahhh!!! Thanks so much Nyla!!! 😍
Thank you this is very helpful.
You are dope! You just inspired me.
I wonder what you would do now that this is an image block, what content would you put there?
Is it possible to do something like this if you don't have Adobe Illustrator? Are there free software tools I can use, could I even manage it with PPT?? Thanks for any advice :)
What size do you recommend for the full width images when creating them in illustrator?
Hiya Arash! I usually use 1366px x 768 px. The important bit is to saving your image with _NOPROCESS_ so the image does not compress when you upload to full width 🙂
what sizes are your banners / images
My waves keep getting cropped by the responsive page layout. Any tips? I have tried different heights and scales of wave
You need to use full width images to avoid cropping.
@@lucasjin3651 thank you - I have done that but still get different crops :( do you think I need a specific length of image?
@@libbydoran4036 maybe try long width and short width image. It seems like Rise is using object-fit as the CSS attribute to format all the images.
@@lucasjin3651 I sorted it! using _NOPROCESS_ as the file suffix she mentions is all that is required
@@libbydoran1979 oh I didn’t notice that when watching her video. Thanks for sharing!
Arent' you working in Storyline though? Doesn't look like Rise