Sunday, December 11, 2011

Finally!

After neglecting the toolkit (grr..to lots of projects), I was finally able to complete it!

There was a lot of tinkering to do, especially making more pages and finding the projects and re-learning codes. Though this semester has been frustrating and focusing on completing projects, I must admit I learned a lot from flash.  Maybe later on I'll be able to use these techniques for other projects and not stick with one medium.

Well then here's the work, Toolkit

Monday, December 5, 2011

Here's the final product

Though it is finished, I think it need more; maybe later Andrew and I can introduce a lot more to the work.

I love lambs!!!!

Lambs in Space!

Monday, November 28, 2011

There's  a lot work on this...well the tedious tweening that's really getting to me. Everything else is simple it's just the repeating of movement that makes it difficult.

But the concept of the work is pretty interesting, it actually is taking our two dimensional work further from it's concept.

Hooray for animation!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Lamb Aquatic

It's fun to have made a simple game, thanks to Andrew I got the chance to learn the basic codes to make the game.  Even though this project has been lengthy it was worth the experience!

By the way it took a lot out of me, darn you sound effects! (that was the fun part of the project in creating the effects out of scratch)

Well then sail away!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

So our game is in progress but the concept and idea is secret, hope this will be easy!

Oh, and code for action-script is horrible! But I'm getting there.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Geesh!!!!

This was a lengthy project, though I am satisfied with it; I feel that maybe more will be good (in the future).

Oh and please do put your headphones on or turn up the volume!

Episode 1: The return of Valex!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Semi Final

Due to unwelcome circumstances, I was able to do a not so finished project.

The narrative project that I've worked on is based on a show called Dr. Who.  Instead of using the actual characters from the series I decided to replace them with my pets.  Dr. F and M, they are actual animals so please they won't give you an autograph! (hahaha).

What I tried to accomplish on the narrative is to make the viewer select their way into different scenarios; the doors will lead to the end of a planet, or to a fight against the most hated villain.

So I hope you enjoy this tiny bit of my work.  I will be posting the finished product soo!


Dr. F and M's traveling in to another time.


P.S. I also might mention, having big vector art is not wanted on Flash (keeps force closing), so the second route to import my gigantic environment was to rasterize them (a horrific view).