http://sws.pcc.edu/student/CAS175_pdeangel_16807/timburgess12/Final/final_Tim_Burgess.swf
Yowza. Well, here it be. First off, this one was quite a bit easier than the Midterm, mostly cuz I know what I'm doing now....mostly. Problems this time were with the sound- getting things to time out right defeated me, as I had plans to have sound throughout. Oh well. Also, I never figured out how to confine the viewers view to what is on the stage so that nothing on the pasteboard shows up. Again, oh well. Let's see, the major tools used this time were my trusty brush, line tool, and the rectangle and oval tools. From the motion editor, I used easing in the first scene for my kitty ship, and color tinting in the sixth scene for the smoke. I used motion tweens for the vast majority of tweens, with some dabbling of shape tweens. I tried to reuse some symbols from my midterm, and most of them worked but a few just would not work right. New symbols include the kitty, dog ship (front and rear views), damaged pieces of the kit ship, and a few more. My IK armature is the kitty tail- which turned out pretty good! Buttons....the start button (which includes start, do it, oh yeah, etc.), the stop button (stop, oh crap, glow) and link (which goes to the Kitty Kat Dance, and only appears in the first scene, as I didn't want to add to the clutter) all came pretty easy this time. And so, about 30 layers later, I am ready to relax for a bit. The actionscript was probably the most challenging thing about this one, but it turned out alright. Yep.
Friday, March 12, 2010
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