Re: First Class Assignment


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Posted by jose bustamante on January 21, 1996 at 22:44:58:

In Reply to: First Class Assignment posted by Smack on January 17, 1996 at 22:34:48:

How do you know how many K's in an image?. Also what kind of images should we look for?, ........ an "element of animation"? Perhaps some of this languge is foreign to me. I'm currently trying to learn a lot of software programs and am getting a bit confuse (as you can probably tell by the questions). Can you explain to some of us (perhaps is just me) more in detail what es expected for this assignment? Is it possible to see some of these assignments from previous classes? I'm really exited about this class. I feel a bit lost but I also expected that. I would really appreciate some input on this and if you think is necessary I could come see you during your office hours . Thanks.

Due at the begining of class on Tuesday, January 29:

: A Director Filmstrip (not more than 300k) containing the following;

: Atleast -

: 3 images (72 dpi, Index Color PICTs), 1 of which must be
: Background Transparent (and without Anti-Alias lines)
: Not including TEXT.

: 2 sounds (8 bit, 11 mhz), 1 of which must be looped (music),
: neither of which should be larger than 6OK

: 1 element of Animation

: 1 element of Interactivity

: You might consider making your demo a kind of interactive calling card.
: You might also consider optimizing your strip for development
: in Shockwave later in the semester. Thus you may design your
: strip with any screen dimensions you like.

: Keep in mind this strip will showcase your talents to the class,
: and will be considered when project teams are assigned.

: Post all questions regarding the assignment to this thread.

: Smack




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