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* Motion animation continued
* Motion animation continued
* Importing vector-based clipart, e.g. SVG from http://openclipart.org
* Control stop/start of movie clips
* Control stop/start of movie clips
== Project 6 ==
* Create a menu-based site made with Animate CC
Code reuse:
* You are allowed to reuse code from other developers under the condition that you cite the source, that you make adaptations and that you understand what the code does. That includes the code used by the instructor in the classroom
Requirements:
* A coherent topic across all "pages"
* A least four pages
* At least three animations on three different pages
* A start and a stop button for at least one animation.
* A report in video or text format
Due:
* Monday, week 8 before class
* Upload the *.fla source file and the generated HTML and JS Code to the worldclassroom
Due: Monday week 8
== Term project ==
Create a little project with any of the following technologies:
* AniJS
* GSAP
* Animate CC
The application must be useful (meaningful contents), usable and attractive.
You also must submit a report in either screen cast or text format.


== Links ==
== Links ==

Latest revision as of 19:06, 16 May 2018

COAP:COAP-3000
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2018/05/16
Objectives
  • Use Adobe Animate CC
  • create menu-based HTML5 Canvas sites
  • create motion animations
  • create interactive buttons

Objectives

  • Use Adobe Animate CC
  • create menu-based HTML5 Canvas sites
  • create motion animations
  • create interactive buttons




Monday

Wednesday

  • Motion animation continued
  • Importing vector-based clipart, e.g. SVG from http://openclipart.org
  • Control stop/start of movie clips

Project 6

  • Create a menu-based site made with Animate CC

Code reuse:

  • You are allowed to reuse code from other developers under the condition that you cite the source, that you make adaptations and that you understand what the code does. That includes the code used by the instructor in the classroom

Requirements:

  • A coherent topic across all "pages"
  • A least four pages
  • At least three animations on three different pages
  • A start and a stop button for at least one animation.
  • A report in video or text format

Due:

  • Monday, week 8 before class
  • Upload the *.fla source file and the generated HTML and JS Code to the worldclassroom

Due: Monday week 8

Term project

Create a little project with any of the following technologies:

  • AniJS
  • GSAP
  • Animate CC

The application must be useful (meaningful contents), usable and attractive.

You also must submit a report in either screen cast or text format.

Links

  • See the help or the start page of Animate CC.
  • However
    • do not create animations in the main time line.
    • Do not learn Flash/Actionscript