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Homework 2 - Week 2
- Assignment
Think about a simple animation that you would like to create, e.g. something that could evolve into a comic strip, a splash page, a moving logo, an explanatory animation, etc. Then create a Flash file that includes:
- At least on motion tween (animation)
- Some sort of background
- Submission date and format
- To be returned by Monday, at start of week 3 lesson
- Use the following Flash file name familyname-firstname.fla, e.g.
- miller-joe.fla
- ... I must be able to distinguish these files and we want to avoid overwriting.
Upload the file to the blackboard system.
- Other constraints
- Reuse of objects: 1/3 must be drawn by yourself, max. 1/3 imported but customized, max. 1/3 imported as is. (So you also can do everything by yourself).
- The motion animation must be made by yourself.
- You must fill in a document description using a template (see below)
- Note: A motion tween that includes frame-by-frame changes (i.e. several tweens in a row) does count as both frame-by-frame and motion animation).
- Homework projects are individual. If you work with others, make sure that the individual projects differ, i.e. the "reuse of objects" criteria above apply.
- Evaluation criteria - bonus and malus points
See grading form
- The document description
Your p1-xxx-xxx.fla file must include a document description.
- Insert it with menu Modify->Document
- Enter a title and description
- You may first cut/paste the template below into a notepad and edit, then paste contents to Flash.
- Please keep the titles surrounded by "===" and use "*" for bullets as in the example that follows.
Cut/paste this template:
=== Author and Date === === Objectives === === Production steps (summary) === === Difficulties and self-evaluation === === Credits and bibliography ===
Example:
=== Author and Date === Daniel K. Schneider, sept 1 2007. === Objectives === A flying rocket that I could insert on top of a web page to give it a feel of dynamism. It should be flaming, not just moving. === Production steps (summary) === * Used the frame-by-frame animation from homework1, i.e. I imported the swf file * Made the rocket smaller and turned it with the transform tool * Changed background to blue * Made a guided motion tween from right to up to left (rocket will enter and leave the stage) === Difficulties and self-evaluation === * I didn't find this difficult. * Please teach me how to stop the animation. * I am quite happy with the result === Credits and bibliography === * Rocket: http://commons.uncyclomedia.org/wiki/Image:Rocket.svg * I just used the handouts and textbook
- Hints
- Go for something that is simple
- Type of background depends on your objectives, it can be just a color.
- Use this exercise to prototype some feature of your term project.
- Remember the academic honesty policy ! Homework without credits given to external resources used will be refused.