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The application must be useful (meaningful contents), usable and attractive. | The application must be useful (meaningful contents), usable (user must understand what he/shed can do and what the application does) and attractive (layout, graphics, etc). | ||
You also must submit a report in either screen cast or text format. | You also must submit a report in either screen cast or text format. | ||
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* The project must be presented on Monday May 12: You must at least have a clear idea of what you plan to do, plus a | * The project must be presented on Monday May 12: You must at least have a clear idea of what you plan to do, plus a prototype in any form. | ||
* Final version: No later than Sunday May 13, midnight. | * Final version: No later than Sunday May 13, midnight. |
Revision as of 08:33, 2 May 2018
Monday
- Drawing with Animate CC
Resources: There are thousands of Animate CC and earlier Flash CS 4/5/6 tutorial. Drawing tools remain the same, although each new edition has some added extra functionality. In this wiki:
- Flash drawing tutorial
- Flash layers tutorial
- Flash object transform tutorial
- Flash arranging objects tutorial
- Flash colors tutorial
- Flash bitmap tracing tutorial
- Flash pen tutorial
Wednesday
- Revision of starting/stopping embedded clips
- Shape tweening (morphing)
- Some more interactivity
- Work on project 6 and term project (your choice)
Shape tweening
Read:
- Flash shape tweening tutorial (Shape tweening principles and interfaces are the same for Flash and HTML5/Canvas)
- Example files (do not take the flash version from the tutorial above !!).
Term Project work (recall)
Create a little project with any of the following technologies:
- AniJS
- GSAP
- Animate CC
The application must be useful (meaningful contents), usable (user must understand what he/shed can do and what the application does) and attractive (layout, graphics, etc).
You also must submit a report in either screen cast or text format.
Due:
- The project must be presented on Monday May 12: You must at least have a clear idea of what you plan to do, plus a prototype in any form.
- Final version: No later than Sunday May 13, midnight.