Posts tagged ‘adobe’

Photoshop Not Needed

May 28th, 2010

In today’s day and age of digital technology, everything seems to be fixable. In the world of photography, fixing an image tends to mean taking it into Photoshop and manipulating it to be “picture perfect.” However, with new tools such as Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture, these fixes or tweaks are no longer dependent upon [...]

“The Gumball Life”

May 5th, 2010

As part of my pursuit for a multimedia production degree at California State University, Northridge, one course I had to undertake was Adobe Flash, learning the basics to create animations and simple actionscript. Above is my final project for the class, an animation about a gumball waiting for his chance to be let free from [...]

As part of my Flash Animation class, I share with you my simple tic tac toe game themed to match “The Gumball Life” animation I made. It consists of simple actionscript 2.0 coding using startDrag and stopDrag functions. Nothing fancy, but it works to help produce a simple 2 player tic tac toe game. On [...]

I am in my final weeks of my Spring semester over at CSUN (Cal. State University Northridge for those unfamiliar with acronyms), so that means time to get busy with a good amount of school work. For me, a multimedia production major, this means at least some works of creativity, which even though tedious, is [...]

As a person that makes a website, it’s crucial that I test how the website looks on various browsers for the reason being that not all browsers render things out the same. For example, when designing the previous version of my site and viewing it on Internet Explorer, I had centering problems with the content. [...]