Movie Clip:
- A symbol that consists of an animation.
- Create or load an object, right click it, and choose "convert to symbol" (or just press F8). Then choose "movie clip."
- Then, in the time line, insert a key frame to the next frame or location of animation and choose a motion tween or a classic tween.
- This can be used to display moving text and objects in a flash animation.
Button:
- An interactive object that the user can interactive by hovering the mouse over it or by clicking on it.
- Create or load an object, right click it, and choose "convert to symbol" (or just press F8). Then choose "button."
- Then, double click on the symbol in the library and go to the timeline to edit the buttons values when it is hovered over or clicked on.
- This can be used to allow users to make selections to navigate a web page.
Graphic:
- Similar to the movie tool, but it allows the editing and transformation of an image. Selected areas of an image can change or be separate from main image.
- Create or load an object, right click it, and choose "convert to symbol" (or just press F8). Then choose "graphic."
- Then, the user can perform the instructions mentioned in movie clip to create animations. To edit an image, high light the area of the image that needs editing, and adjust the image as desired.
- This can be used to edit certain parts of images in order to help enhance a graphical event and to get a specific created image desired for the flash file.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Friday, December 12, 2008
One more thing before I forget!
Toy box: Before pictures




Every toy needs a box. So I bought a toy box to fit avalanche in. I bought a box of an Incredible Hulk mask for only $12. I wanted to buy a box that is big enough for my toy. It is a good thing I made my toy smaller than I intended it to be, otherwise it might not even fit! So here are some pictures of the Hulk mask before I transformed it into my own toy box.
Prototypes of my toy's armature wire





Here are some pictures of me experimenting with armature wire prototyopes for my toy, Avalanche. For those who don't know, Avalanche is a super villain I created who can form blocks of snow at his enemies. I remember that for one of my structures I shrank it down to size a bit so I can be able to easilly find a toy box that is big enough for it - and it's a good thing I made my toy a bit smaller (on the top photo, the model on the left is the bigger one and the model on the right is the revised final one.) My final structure that I used for the toy is at the bottom.
Friday, December 5, 2008
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