does anyone in here know much about macromedia flash? i have it but im really really bad at it. so far all ive made is this... http://www.freewebs.com/grandmastudio/ its kinda creepy.hehe[/url]
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does anyone in here know much about macromedia flash? i have it but im really really bad at it. so far all ive made is this... http://www.freewebs.com/grandmastudio/ its kinda creepy.hehe[/url]
hahahah thats good stuff man. looks like you are on the right track :goodjob2:
Yeah, because I have it...unfortunately, I am not too good at it either.Quote:
Originally posted by Wee YaK
does anyone in here know much about macromedia flash? *i have it but im really really bad at it. *so far all ive made is this... http://www.freewebs.com/grandmastudio/ *its kinda creepy.hehe[/url]
Holy crap, that's so weird! I have flash and know my way around fairly well, but I'm by no means an expert. How did you get that cool glow effect around the text like that?
...I don't think I'll be able to fall asleep after seing that...ever. :eek:
Aside from that though install Flash MX of the latest version and go through the tutorials within it. They'll teach you what you need to know to start off. After that it's a matter of being experienced in either illustration to create something truly original or object oriented programming (to use Actionscript be it with your own original drawings or images imported into flash) in order to create something ineractive/dynamic.
the glowing text effect? well i wrote down some text in key frame one and then inserted another key frame in one abit down. then i created another a bit farther down the timeline. then click on the first text go to filters glow put mangnetude down to zero with the color of you choice then go to the midddle one and do the same but make the magnetude so you can see the effect. then go to the last one and put the effect in again at magnetude zero. then creat a motion tween between the first and 2nd and the 2nd and first,
Filters? Where do I find that?
do you have the newset version of flash? otherwise you dont have it
lololQuote:
Originally posted by Wee YaK
do you have the newset version of flash? otherwise you dont have it
No, I only have MX 2004... I'm a bit outdated.Quote:
Originally posted by Wee YaK
do you have the newset version of flash? otherwise you dont have it
o well then u cant really do that easily cause adobe bought out macromedia awhile abck and when they realesed the new flash they try to make it a bit more like photoshop so they put filters in and some other stuff.
i mess with it alot not only to make movies but cartooniniz pictures
this is one of the first ones i made that was any good its getto but funny
http://www.geocities.com/docthory/man2.swf
and this is the remake of it a few weeks later when i had alot more time and had some research done
http://www.geocities.com/docthory/man4.swf
i have verson 6.0 from the mx studio pack
I've used Flash a lot, but I haven't made anything in a long time. My advice would be to use the snap-to-objects feature and the whole bend lines and stuff. That helps to make a lot of things look better.
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whats snap to objects do?
like if you are moving something the point you are selecting at snaps to the edge of a fill or a line... its helpful sometimes but usually i have it off
So crappy, but big points for the humor factor.Quote:
Originally posted by docthory
this is one of the first ones i made that was any good its getto but funny
http://www.geocities.com/docthory/man2.swf
Believe me, mine are about 2x worse than that.
Here is the one that I did start to work on, and it was suppose to be based on a person having a WILD and completing various Lucid Tasks of the Month, but I quit, as it sucked as it was, and I just ran out of time to do it:
http://img380.imageshack.us/my.php?image=l...deopart23il.swf
It is pretty bad, I agree, but I am not really working in Flash much anymore (I am working in Blender now).
Um, it makes it so that when your drawing anything, if you place it near another object, it will automatically attach to that object. For example, draw a box. Then draw a line that starts in the middle of nowhere, and the other point is touching a corner of the box. If you have the snap to objects thing on, then it'll be easy, otherwise it might seem like they're touching, when they're really not.
Another thing you should try to get used to is clipping. And since you're probably unsure of what I mean, I'll just give you another example, instead of trying to explain it. Just draw two lines that cross each other. Then click on one of the lines. It should select only the part of that line which crossed over the other one. Then delete that segment, and see how it makes more like a "T" look. You can use that idea with making a lot of things.
And if you don't know how to turn the snap thing on and off, I think you hit Ctrl+Shift+/ to toggle it. I'm not positive about that. If not, just look in the drop down menus, it's in there somewhere.
Or....you could just make another layer, and put the drawings in them!Quote:
Originally posted by Vampyre
Um, it makes it so that when your drawing anything, if you place it near another object, it will automatically attach to that object. For example, draw a box. Then draw a line that starts in the middle of nowhere, and the other point is touching a corner of the box. If you have the snap to objects thing on, then it'll be easy, otherwise it might seem like they're touching, when they're really not.
Another thing you should try to get used to is clipping. And since you're probably unsure of what I mean, I'll just give you another example, instead of trying to explain it. Just draw two lines that cross each other. Then click on one of the lines. It should select only the part of that line which crossed over the other one. Then delete that segment, and see how it makes more like a "T" look. You can use that idea with making a lot of things.
And if you don't know how to turn the snap thing on and off, I think you hit Ctrl+Shift+/ to toggle it. I'm not positive about that. If not, just look in the drop down menus, it's in there somewhere.
Here's one of mine. It's not complete either, mind you:
http://img483.imageshack.us/my.php?image=c...opertest1cw.swf
The clock in for that was 2 and a half hours. :)
I'd show you a terrific one that my friend and I are working on, but it's kind of a "hidden" project.
Cool. Nice snow effects. I'll have to steal them if I ever include snow in a flash.Quote:
Originally posted by nesgirl119+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(nesgirl119)</div>Actually, it was off to an alright start. Having the person fade into the dream with the rocket countdown was a cool idea. The main problem were those shape tweens... They always look bad.Quote:
It is pretty bad, I agree, but I am not really working in Flash much anymore (I am working in Blender now).[/b]
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Here's one of mine. It's not complete either, mind you:
http://img483.imageshack.us/my.php?image=c...opertest1cw.swf
The clock in for that was 2 and a half hours. :) *
Should I quit on this music video while I am ahead? I think so...I am still only a rookie, and my movies all suck!Quote:
Originally posted by Mark75
Actually, it was off to an alright start. Having the person fade into the dream with the rocket countdown was a cool idea. The main problem were those shape tweens... They always look bad. .
Here is what I was going to include:
Person on Satellite flying to the moon, shattering a mirror and looking at the shards on it, then grabbing a piece of the sun and flying back to earth with it.
The Person finds themself inside an airplane skydiving, and then morphing into a dolphin, swimming and talking with another dolphin.
The person then asks someone, "Who am I? Where am I?" Then the person gives him/her an apple tray to bob for carmel apples.
Then the person goes dumpster driving on Lucid Street, and after doing many more tasks, the person goes to the Dreaming and Beyond street. He/She then sees a mirror reflecting his/her bedroom, an hour glass saying what is going to happen. He/She then feels a tap on her shoulder, and sees a familiar face, and runs off with her, and more tasks are completed. When the music ends, the person wakes back up in bed.
Unfortunately, I am still quite a rookie.
Well if you just give up and say to yourself "I suck" then you'll never get better at it. Go for it. Make the movie. For a rookie, it's not really that bad. Your problems lie mainly on the technical side. Drawings and animation could use much improvement. The ideas are good, and fortunately, having good ideas is more important than technicalities when it comes to making a good movie.Quote:
Originally posted by nesgirl119
Should I quit on this music video while I am ahead? I think so...I am still only a rookie, and my movies all suck!
Are you sure? It is already bad as it is, and I am nothing compared to many of the students in my MM2 class.Quote:
Originally posted by Mark75
Well if you just give up and say to yourself "I suck" then you'll never get better at it. Go for it. Make the movie. For a rookie, it's not really that bad. Your problems lie mainly on the technical side. Drawings and animation could use much improvement. The ideas are good, and fortunately, having good ideas is more important than technicalities when it comes to making a good movie.
And I can't make it until later, as I have finals this quarter, but maybe I might make that, or a 3d movie in the summer time.
hey I need ideas for a flash movie i need something quick
How about doing one on Lucid Dreaming, since I can't seem to make one too well?Quote:
Originally posted by pOOp
hey I need ideas for a flash movie i need something quick
Ideas? You don't need those. Just make a music video using video game sprites. Now that's a formula for success [/sarcasm]Quote:
Originally posted by nesgirl119+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(nesgirl119)</div>Yeah, go for it.Quote:
Are you sure?[/b]
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hey I need ideas for a flash movie i need something quick
Okay, I will when I have the time (I have to take 3 finals, and do 1 final project for the time being until I have time)Quote:
Originally posted by Mark75
Yeah, go for it.[/sarcasm]
lol [/sarcasm] hehe
I agree with Merlock here. This reminds me of the big "Desktop Publishing" fiasco back in the 80's -- Corel comes out with a program which gives people the ability to design documents and flyers and all of a sudden everyone is a "graphic artist."Quote:
Originally posted by Merlock
Aside from that though install Flash MX of the latest version and go through the tutorials within it. They'll teach you what you need to know to start off. After that it's a matter of being experienced in either illustration to create something truly original or object oriented programming (to use Actionscript be it with your own original drawings or images imported into flash) in order to create something ineractive/dynamic.
What's great about Flash, though, is that even if you're not an "artist" you can still use the importing features to create your subjects. If you can't draw, pull in a picture! It's hard enough trying to draw someting with only the use of a freakin mouse! Don't bother trying to draw if you can't even draw a stick figure! My advice is to get an art tablet (Wacom, Intous, etc). This will at least make it more fun for you to draw if you're going to. Even if you can't draw, you might come up with a "style" that gives the piece a look.
This piece I did has no imported images and has a very simple silhouetted figures. Yet, there's a style to it that carries through. Gender Weight
Here's a piece I did a few years back when I was first learning Flash - this piece was done by importing sketches that I made and tracing them in Flash. Lucid Wings
In this piece I used photo images and less illustration. Sure, I could have illustrated the penguins, but why? I found some images that worked just as good. Saved time and looks better. Verizon
Now with video capabilities, there's even MORE you can do with Flash - you just need to play around with it and HAVE FUN! I'm actually in Toronto right now for a Design & Technology conference in which there will be seminars on incorporating video into Flash -- I'll let you know what I find out :wink:
"Stan's not in...that's too baaaaad" lolQuote:
cute :)
Very cool. Excellent direction.Quote:
Originally posted by Tornado Joe
Here's a piece I did a few years back when I was first learning Flash - this piece was done by importing sketches that I made and tracing them in Flash. Lucid Wings