3’ on Blend 3 - #8: SketchFlow States
In this video we look at how to use States in a SketchFlow project in order to add interactivity to screens. By using screens you can give the prototype more real looking interaction. For example, having a state to show or hide a block of information upon a click event. You will also see that States are taken into account by the SketchFlow player giving reviewers direct links to the available states on a screen without any work from your side.
#8 – SketchFlow States
3 minutes on Blend 3: #8 SketchFlow States |
Recommended resources
- Full session video: The future of Expression Blend at MIX09
- Electric Beach (Christian Schormann’s blog contains several posts about SketchFlow)
The 3 minutes on Blend 3 series:
- 3’ on Blend 3 – #1: The Workspace
- 3’ on Blend 3 - #2: SketchFlow Introduction
- 3’ on Blend 3 - #3: SketchFlow Adding content
- 3’ on Blend 3 - #4: SketchFlow Player
- 3’ on Blend 3 - #5: SketchFlow – Getting feedback into Blend
- 3’ on Blend 3 - #6: SketchFlow Composition Screens
- 3’ on Blend 3 - #7: SketchFlow Composition Screens, adding Navigation