Multimedia & Games
Flash Intro & Navigation: OM4This client wanted a fast paced introduction for their website. I created two versions for them (to the right). The first version depicts images of men that fill the screen to go to four corners with text that describes the product line. Click here to view the first version For the second version, the client wanted an intro that mimics the style of the "Ugly Betty" intro. This one includes music and botanical images. Click here to view the second version Also, I created the flash navigation (below). Please note that links are removed. I designed and created these for OM4 while working for Watermelon Web Works. |
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NWCCNWCC wanted to update the home page with a flash presentation that popped as well as showed images concerning the trades the school offers. The images are brought into flash externally. A php file determines the contents of a specified folder and then dynamically pulls the images. This project was done by me while working for Watermelon Web Works. Click here to view the slideshow
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Alcitia: A tile gameThis is an interactive game that I built and coded in Macromedia Flash using Object Orientated ActionScript. The tiles are loaded with code, and the entire game play is done on one frame by using classes. Most of the art is created by me as well. |
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Discovery Kids: An Interactive Learning ExperienceThis is an educational game for children
in the third to fourth grades. It is two chapters
of knowledge about the ocean. I created all of the images in Macromedia Flash.
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Smack!Smack is an interactive game that was designed
to be used with a 'stomp pad' (a dance pad that
came with a DDR game). It is a Macromedia Flash
game that uses Object Oriented Programming.
If a stomp pad is not available, use the number
pad on your computer.
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A Pirate's GambleThis game is a version of the classic 3
card monte game. I created it in Director, and drew the images in photoshop.
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Abandon ShipThis game is based on the simple concept
of guiding your ship to safety. It was programmed
in Macromedia Flash using Object Orientated
Programming, I created the images in photoshop. |