I was not able to finish the questions yesterday, so this is the complete assignment:
(First completion)
(UPDATE 4/2/15)
- What action script did you use? I used action script 3.0.
- Why did you choose it? I chose action script 3.0 because I used it since the beginning of the schoolyear when the substitute introduced it to us.
- How did you trace the frog/toad? Can you include examples of your work in the blog post? I traced the frog by using a yellow brush and tracing the outline from the picture.
- Who is the master animator Richard Williams? Richard Williams is a Canadian-British animator who is most known for being the animating director for Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
- How did you research him or her? I researched Richard Williams by searching his name on google. I clicked on Wikipedia for the answer.
- How large was your stage when you opened it? My stage was 650 px by 400 px.
- Which software did you use and why? I used Adobe Flash because Flash is the only animating program that I know.
- How many layers did you use? I used three layers.
- Why did you choose your background? I chose my background because it contrasted nicely with the bright green frog.
- Why did we create a frog/toad? (instead of a ball or entire city) We created a frog/toad to challenge ourselves and trace something that was not too difficult.
- How did you export? I exported by clicking on File, then Export, then "Export Movie." I saved my animation as a gif. Then, I inserted the gif as an image onto my blog post.
- How many frames did you create? I created 7 frames.
My animation deserves a 3 in all aspects, so a 9/9. I traced and colored the frogs well, the animation is very smooth, and the green background is consistent during the entire animation. I followed the steps well and I think that the outcome deserves a 100%.
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