- I used the brush tool and paint bucket tool to create a popcorn kernel in the 'up' state.
- I then worked on the 'down' state and used the same method to create an exploded kernel. It's not pure white: it has a yellowy tinge to it.
- I moved to the 'over' state and sized the kernel down so it would reduce in size when the cursor was moved over it.
- I then tested it by going into 'Scene 1' and then choosing 'Commands' and 'test movie: In Air debug launcher (Desktop).'
- I downloaded a sound effect from the Freesound website and dragged the file into the image of the exploded popcorn kernel in the 'down' state to create a popping sound when someone clicks the button.
- I then opened a new symbol and pasted my original popcorn kernel into it. I used the 'Free Transform' tool to change the angle of the kernel, and changed the angle in different ways across several key frames to create a jiggle effect.
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Popcorn
1/12/15
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Well-written explanation, well done. You have used screenshots effectively.
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