Green Button = Start Animation
Red Button = Stop Animation
Red Button = Stop Animation
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In this product, I imported the whole stage from Photoshop because I drew everything, hand made, into Flash. I then just made each and single frame because at that time, I did not know anything about motion tween. I moved Mario on the motorcycle frame by frame by pressing F6. Nothing special was made here because this was just a simple first project of the year.
For this project, I took the picture from online and then had an opacity change from the Alpha setting in flash and then drew lines over and made it frame by frame by pressing F6. This assignment for Mothers' Day project and we sent it to our Moms that Saturday.
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This is me! However, although this is long and complex, everything was drawn and made frame by frame by pressing F6. Everything drawn here was in Photoshop and imported into flash. For this project, we had to explain 2 things that we liked and picture (draw or choose from a avatar) and showed it to the viewers.
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For this assignment, I had a tween to make the airplane move across the stage. Everything else was hand drawn in Flash this time and did not have any special effects. This assignment was just to test out motion and or classic tween.
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This assignment was as well doing a tween. The clouds moving along was made as a tween. The person bobbing up and down is meant to be one of my characters that I have in mind but is also motion tween like the shark moving across the screen.
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This picture you see here was to express how stars worked. I used the rotation tool to make some of the shining stars spin in circles. Everything here was hand drawn and there are also tiny dots of stars if you look closely. Nothing else in this picture was done. It was a simple but amazing project.
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The scene you see here was an assignment to move a character/characters across the screen. I drew each movement of both people and then simply copy and pasted it on and did some F5 and then a F6 to make the feeling that they were actually moving. We also tween the background so it moved with the camera and the characters.
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For this project, we had to portray a scene underwater. I drew everything and the bubbles were simply using the onion skin to see what was the last place for the bubbles. Some goes with the dancing seaweed and the fish and sharks in the back are motion tweened to make them move across the side of the layout.
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