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Game Codes
Brick breaker game tutorial:http://www.mrsunstudios.com/2008/07/tutorial-create-a-brick-breaker-game-in-as3/
It’s a really bad one because you end up with errors.
For the tetris game, I can’t find the one I used, but I found another one which seems also very good and guide you step by step, and this one, unlike mine, doesn’t use an external as3 file. So I think it’s easier.
http://www.webdesign.org/web/flash-&-swish/flash-tutorials/tetris.11081.html
Good luck and have a great summer!
Krazy!
Artists and critics interpret art forms differently but claiming Anime is not a serious art form is a complete understatement. As displayed by the exhibition entitled “KRAZY” at the Japan Society, Anime has become a worldwide phenomenon since the 1970s and is an ultimate art form that has exceeded the boundaries of animation and illustration. Continue reading
Slide show portfolio.
My final will be an interactive slide show portfolio of my work. I will create a easy to use interface in which viewers can maneuver around. There will be a number of “scenes” in which I will have different categories that viewers can go to from the main page. There will also be simple animations on each page to make it look more appealing. I plan to pay more attention to detail with some contrast in shapes and fonts. I hope to find a way to make turn this into a real website after I perfect it.
Spring Theater Production: MACHINAL
The Fine and Performing Arts Department presents:
MACHINAL
by Sophie Treadwell
directed by Brian Rinehart
This play, inspired by the real life case of convicted and executed murderess Ruth Snyder, features an all-student cast and crew.
March 31-April 4 in the Baruch Performing Arts Center; all tickets $10.
Photography and Social Change: Stephen Shames
On Thursday April 2 at 12:45pm in room VC3-160, the photographer Stephen Shames will be discussing his photographic work in an illustrated lecture titled Photography and Social Change. This event is free and all are welcome. Sponsored by the Department of Fine & Performing Arts, the Globus Fund, and the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences. |