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Jack’s Secret Monster: A ‘choose your own adventure’ for the iPad

Could you build an entire interactive storybook with Tumult Hype? Certainly. “Jack’s Secret Monster” just hit the app store, and its designer at Game Digits has told us he relied on Tumult Hype to develop the interaction. Here are a few of the book’s features: Multiple story paths Interactive characters and scenes Narration Bookmarking progress through …

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Interactive Crime Memorabilia: Original Documents from Capote’s “In Cold Blood” presented in Tumult Hype

Truman Capote published the non-fiction crime novel ‘In Cold Blood‘ in 1966, following six years of interviews and thousands of pages of notes. Capote’s access to local detectives made the story one of the greatest crime novels ever written. The signed first edition books and personal letters sent by Capote to the lead detective, Harold …

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Interactive Museum Displays: The Sound of Sax in The Museum of Making Music

It’s exciting to see Tumult Hype projects in unexpected places. Today we’re happy to share an interactive iPad kiosk in the Museum of Making Music’s ‘Sound of Sax‘ exhibit. If you’re near Carlsbad, CA, check it out! B.J. Morgan, who created the setup, writes: We used Kiosk Pro Plus which features the ability to automatically display …

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Artists and Tumult Hype: J Harley Gilmore’s Interactive Musical Minisite

It’s exciting to see photographers, architects, fine artists, and musicians (see below) create beautiful and interactive sites for themselves in Tumult Hype. Seeing so many creative people make use of Tumult Hype as an expressive tool makes us extremely happy. Today we’d like to spotlight a site Jimmy Gilmore created to showcase his drumming career. Jimmy writes that …

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Pixels vs. Bandwidth: Tumult Hype documents and Retina displays (iPhones, iPads, and the Retina Macbook Pro)

Note: This article was written when the new iPads with retina screens emerged onto the scene. It has been updated to reflect Tumult Hype 2.5’s new retina image support. Here are a few tips for producing high resolution Tumult Hype documents: Use High Resolution Images Tumult Hype 2.5 supports retina images, which means that you can …

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Create quality infographics by exploring original Tumult Hype project files

Every day we discover new projects, sites, and animations created with Tumult Hype on Twitter, in our Forums, and from your emails. Bart de Neve, a graphic journalist for the Belgian newspaper de Standaard, was kind enough to share with us a few of his recent infographics created in Hype: “How far can you drive with …

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Easy HTML5 Animations in iBooks using Tumult Hype and iBooks Author

Updated Oct 8, 2015. Hi #iBAConf! It is way simple to directly export your animation to an iBooks Author widget: File > Export > Dashboard / iBooks Author Drag the generated .wdgt file into iBooks. Done! We have a number of articles in our iBooks widget support area that cover various topics in HTML widget creation. The video below …

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