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March | 2010 | Multimedia Pioneering
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Archive for March, 2010. Woodpecker is a flash class that allows the user to animate to sound frequency, so the visuals will respond to the sound you tell it to. The best known example of this outside of Flash is Windows Media Player, which will create various adjustable visuals to the sound you play using it. Of course, with […]. All about the technologies explored in the Multimedia Pioneering course at Sheridan. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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April | 2010 | Multimedia Pioneering
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Archive for April, 2010. Penguin Tilt, a Flash Class for tilting in Flash. Penguin allow you to create tilting for mobile devices (outside of the iPhone, which won’t allow Flash). It comes with an emulator so that you can test what you’ve created before exporting for a mobile device, or if you don’t have a mobile that would allow you to test it (like an iPhone…). Some other […]. All about the technologies explored in the Multimedia Pioneering course at Sheridan. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Woodpecker Flash | Multimedia Pioneering
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Penguin Tilt, a Flash Class for tilting in Flash. Woodpecker is a flash class that allows the user to animate to sound frequency, so the visuals will respond to the sound you tell it to. The best known example of this outside of Flash is Windows Media Player, which will create various adjustable visuals to the sound you play using it. Of course, with Flash you are able to make many more adjustments, create your own visuals, and create your own code to interact with the user. This is just awesome. You are...
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Test Post. | Multimedia Pioneering
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This is a test. No Responses Yet to “Test Post.”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Ostrich Flash | Multimedia Pioneering
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There are existing programs that use a web cam to detect action (instructions on how to do so are here. The download and instructions are available at ostrichflash.wordpress.com. No Responses Yet to “Ostrich Flash”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Robin Flash | Multimedia Pioneering
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Robin allows the user to partake in real-time communication within a flash application, using PHP, for multiuser games and chats. The examples provided include a two person chat, a simple game where you can both pick up a grey ball and move it around the screen, and a valentine where you pick up your avatar and join hands with their avatar. There are many examples of this technology outside of Flash, MSN, MMORPG’s , etc. OMGPOP. Some more examples of flash multi-user:. Purchasable flash chat scripts.
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September | 2009 | Multimedia Pioneering
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Archive for September, 2009. Ostrich is a set of open source Adobe Flash classes that uses a web cam to create interactive video, allowing the user to manipulate what is onscreen with movement picked up by the camera. The four provided examples include a cursor that follows your movement, rapidly fading pink spheres that appear wherever there is action, […]. This is a test. All about the technologies explored in the Multimedia Pioneering course at Sheridan.
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Penguin Tilt, a Flash Class for tilting in Flash. | Multimedia Pioneering
https://evernon.wordpress.com/2010/04/21/penguin-tilt-a-flash-class-for-tilting-in-flash
Penguin Tilt, a Flash Class for tilting in Flash. Penguin allow you to create tilting for mobile devices (outside of the iPhone, which won’t allow Flash). It comes with an emulator so that you can test what you’ve created before exporting for a mobile device, or if you don’t have a mobile that would allow you to test it (like an iPhone…). Some other examples of this:. A flash game where you drop the ball in the hole. Allow the user to move around a collection of images in a 3d-esque format.
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Goose Flash | Multimedia Pioneering
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Goose allows a user, with access to two computers, to cobble together something like the multitouch interface of an iPhone. (There are some other examples of the multitouch interface here. Since computers only have one cursor on the screen at a time, it’s necessary to involve two computer to get the two cursors. The Goose set of classes uses Robin, another set that allows real-time interaction over the internet, to ‘talk’ to another computer. No Responses Yet to “Goose Flash”. Feed for this Entry.