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Design and code a game using variables to track user actions.
Honors:This game is featured in the Sessions College Campus News Blog, February Gallery Highlights, Posted on Feburuary 7, 2012.
This game is featured in the Sessions College Design Work Gallery which is an ongoing exhibition of the best in Sessions College student work.
The Sessions Student Reel 2012 opens with this game and is a video compiling the absolute best work that was created by Sessions College students in the year 2012.
Create an interactive drawing application using ActionScript 3.
Design and code a game using drag-and-drop interactivity and timeline control with ActionScript 3.
Honors:This game is featured in the Sessions College Campus News Blog, January Gallery Highlights, Posted on January 3, 2012.
This game is featured in the Sessions College Design Work Gallery which is an ongoing exhibition of the best in Sessions College student work.
The is game is within in the Sessions Student Reel 2012. A video compiling the absolute best work created by Sessions College students in the year 2012.
Create a flour sack animation using Disney's Twelve Basic Principles of Animation.
Develop a complete splash page. Use provided elements or graphics of your own. (I chose to use my own photography for this project). Use motion and effects to maintain the viewer’s attention. Incorporate ActionScript code to stop the animation and add interactivity to it.
Design a user controled characture. Use ActionScript to create the controls that appearance of the charature
Design a banner ad to discourage smoking. Use tweens and/or frame animation. Keep the file size fewer than 30k. (Banner is shone larger than actual size for visibility sake in this portfolio).
Create or recreate a given animation. Effectively support the company message. Demonstrate at least one of the following techniques: breaking apart of grouped elements for individual use, masked animation, and motion paths.
Illustrate a character using the Adobe Flash drawing tools.