


This game is part of the final project for my intermediate Flash class. I had to manipulate an object using specific properties like x/y coordinates, fade, and visibility. The requirement was to use a single box object, so I decided to throw in some creativity and make a STAR WARS game from the POV of Luke on Dagobah. I changed up the STAR WARS style a little bit and sketched all the drawings myself. I also added Artoo sounds to some of the buttons.
Star Wars and associated elements and logos are property of Lucasfilm Ltd.

I used a rotoscope technique where I took a video and sketched the model over every other frame or so. I then took out the original video and am left with just the line animation of the model. I ended up drawing 36 sketches over 5 seconds of footage.
Animated Typography parralleling a humorous quote from the character Michael Scott on the NBC comedy "The Office". Working play, stop, and reset buttons using actionscript 2.0. That's what she said.

Movable pieces can be used to put Mr. Tot's face on. I used ActionScript 2.0 to make the interactive drag and drop.
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4 images of Jon's work in a loop with fades between images. Semi-transparent logo at bottom.
Click on image to the right to see flash video.
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Pinwheel animation over gradient background. Moving, expanding, fading-in, vector peach illustration and text block. Peach illustration was created in Adobe Fireworks.
Flash button with animated swirls coming from sides when mouse was pointed over top.
Designed for this site, I ultimately decided not to use it in lieu of a more simple approach.
Point mouse on top of button to see animation.
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