Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Demo

Making a scrolling background
Firstly I made a rectangle using the rectangle tool and made it longer than the document and painted any type of pattern all across it.







Next I used the selection tool and highlighted a part of the left side of the rectangle and cut it out then made a new layer and pasted it in the same place. And then moved it to the opposite side of the rectangle and painted the lines to blend it in. And then cut the part again and pasted it back into the first layer.



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Next I made it a movie clip and named it myLoopA/w. Now I jumped into my movie clip and went to modify> timeline >dispatch layers so that my two parts of the rectangle where split and able to modify.














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Here I've started to make the animations of the scrolling background by first hitting F6 on the frame 50 on both layers which copies everything from the left and inserts a key frame and then, hiding the right part of the rectangle and then moving my left part to the left edge of the document on frame 50 and then creating and classic tween. Then next I moved the right part to join the other and nudged it close to blend in on frame 50 as well and created a classic tween.












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Using arrow keys to control movement.
 Here are print screen of the Action script we used in our scrolling background to make us able to use arrow keys to move the background at our will it consists of functions and listeners and Boolean.











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Making the net and number catching game.

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