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Posted on 09-08-09 07:06:56 PM Link | Quote
<object width="550" height="400">

<embed src="http://darkdata.rustedlogic.net/ran/flash/Ballprog.swf" width="550" height="400">
</embed>
</object>

Today was just getting use to the tools and the two different types of animation in flash. Object Animation is kinda easy, the water is done frame by frame in classical style though. Heh. Maybe I should look into getting flash for my personal use.

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Posted on 09-08-09 11:24:40 PM Link | Quote
That's actually really good... My first animation was just a ball bouncing in place, then I threw on a scrolling background.

The classic frame-by-frame for the water works really well.

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Posted on 09-09-09 07:54:18 AM Link | Quote
Jul Mosts 2008
Originally posted by Kyuu
That's actually really good... My first animation was just a ball bouncing in place, then I threw on a scrolling background.
That wasn't the the one with the "2000AD cracktro" MOD as background music, was it?

Because if so, I want a copy. It was mesmerizing.

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Posted on 09-11-09 06:14:22 PM Link | Quote
<object width="150" height="150">

<embed src="http://darkdata.rustedlogic.net/ran/flash/tpir_fail.swf" width="150" height="150">
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</object>

My teacher never showed up, so today I learned buttons. Also, I need to fix that non transparent background, meh.

Click it. [Warning, sound effect]

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Posted on 09-11-09 07:46:01 PM Link | Quote
It's a little hard to read, but not bad for a first attempt. Of course, I haven't started flash yet. That's later in my courses.

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Posted on 09-12-09 02:43:59 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by BlackNemesis13
It's a little hard to read, but not bad for a first attempt. Of course, I haven't started flash yet. That's later in my courses.


I meant the actionscript code, not the button itself.

I really should do a cleaned up version though.

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Posted on 10-13-09 04:08:52 AM Link | Quote
A flash lipsync, my first one in fact. Linked because It's 2:30 am and I need to get up in 4 hours, and I do not want to make a loader at this hour.

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