Here is my final for motion graphics. I used stop mition animation and after effects. I din't have time to add sound, maybe I'll add it later.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
motion graphic for RIT
I created some motion graphics for my job at RIT using after effects. Here is the first one.
Friday, October 1, 2010
2d Animation
Here is another project I just finished its kind of basic flash but it's over 1000 layers. The object was to create a self-portait using only the letters in your name. It had to be 30 seconds long with a play and replay button, music was optional. Heres the link: http://www.m2gd.com/school/typeFace.html
Thursday, September 30, 2010
After Effects project
This a project that I just completed for my Motion Graphics class. The goal was to create a 20 second abstract animation I chose not to use music because I wanted to focus on After Effects.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
go 'n groove logo and website
This another project that I am working on, it's a website that organizes women's tours and activities.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Website ideas for Hotel website
This is a website for a little Inn near Letchworth State Park in NY.Its mostly just informational and images. Maybe a contact form.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Unforgettable home page
This is the homepage layout that was selected, I'll post the link to the finished website when it is uploaded.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Unforgettable Special Events
Finally in New York, been having a hard time finding a regular job so I decided to just go freelance. This is a new website that I am working on. They are event planners that do weddings, special events, etc. More stuff on the way.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Geddy Lee Flash site
Just getting pieces of my work together for my portfolio and realized that I haven't put images of my Geddy Lee website.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Goldenlocks site
So here are some screen shots from my new website/animation. I created it more as an animation. I originally wanted to have it be interactive by enabling the user to click on three different viewpoints. But as I got going I realized that I wouldn't be able to illustrate all three perspectives. So I decided to just focus on the one story and try to get it done. I still need to do one more backgroiund for the ending and an illustration of the little girl. One thng that I also found out was that I can't use the bone tool with bitmap images so I might experiment with creating the animations of the little girl using vector images. I'll post up the final of this when I get it done.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Flash Storybook
So for my next website I decided to do a storybook with multiple viewpoints. The story will open up with the base story from the narrator's point of view and when you click the image of one of the other characters the story changes to show you how they saw the story from their viewpoint. Here is an idea of how this might look, still working on this but it has the general idea.
Flash AS3 Card Flip Tutorial
This tutorial demonstrates hot to create a cool card flip effect in Flash CS4. This effect utilizes CS4's native ability to manipulate objects in a 3d space. Sorry, this tutorial will not work with CS3. Click here to see the actual flash demo.
You will need Flash CS4, ActionScript 3, and the custom class "TweenFlipCS4", and about 5-10 minutes to complete this tutorial. Download the original files containing the class here.
Here we go in four easy steps.
1. The first step is to import the easing class into your file.
2. Next import the custom class "TweenFlipCS4". You need to put the folder "flashandmath/as3" in the same folder as your fla file.
3. Create the variables to make your cards.
This tutorial and custom class was originally from Flashandmath.com
by Doug Ensley and Barbara Kaskosz.
This tutorial is a student project and is not meant to infringe upon anyone's rights.
You will need Flash CS4, ActionScript 3, and the custom class "TweenFlipCS4", and about 5-10 minutes to complete this tutorial. Download the original files containing the class here.
Here we go in four easy steps.
1. The first step is to import the easing class into your file.
2. Next import the custom class "TweenFlipCS4". You need to put the folder "flashandmath/as3" in the same folder as your fla file.
3. Create the variables to make your cards.
4. Add the names of the files to be used for the front and backs of the cards. You can also control how the card flips, either vertically or horizontally. Vertical is the default so you DO NOT need to type in "vertical" after the file names. If you want the card to flip horizontally you will need to add the word "horizontal" after the list of file names.
FINAL AS3 CODE: Here is the complete code for the Flash AS3 CS4 Card Flip.
This tutorial and custom class was originally from Flashandmath.com
by Doug Ensley and Barbara Kaskosz.
This tutorial is a student project and is not meant to infringe upon anyone's rights.
Friday, February 5, 2010
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