There's A Clone In My Closet comes to the big screen... sort of... ish. I've had this sitting on my PC since the summer holidays, mainly because when I did it I went 'Oh, wow! Flash lets you put scene changes in as brand new scenes!' and only realised afterwards there's no way of spanning sound between them. Cue much screaming.
Having solved the problem with a lot of copy pasting, here you go, the intro to There's A Clone In My Closet. I am very proud of the lightning and swirling 'effects', which I improvised.... not so proud of the running or the occasional missing limb. hush, you saw nothing.
Man, that is really top-notch! I REALLY wanna learn Flash, but I fear I just don't have the talent for it. lol
Very nice job!
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The greatest thing you will learn is to love, and be loved in return. ~ Moulin Rouge "Esruc cried out with a roar of anguish. He was a monster now, and how could she find the strength to love him still?" ~ A story yet to be written
Go for it. It's way simpler than it looks, at least to get up to the sort of level i've gotten up to, which is admittedly pretty basic, but... I shut up now.
anyway, it's really intuitive and i got the basics in a couple of weeks - and i'm a bit of a digital klutz.
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Meanwhile, in his chambers at 221b Baker Street, Sherlock Holmes was playing a mournful air on his kazoo.
Holy shit, that's amazing. I knew you had skills, this much was obvious, but now you've gone beyond skills and shown a remarkable amount of skillz.
Seriously, though, kick ass
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Very nice job!
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The greatest thing you will learn is to love, and be loved in return. ~ Moulin Rouge
"Esruc cried out with a roar of anguish. He was a monster now, and how could she find the strength to love him still?" ~ A story yet to be written
anyway, it's really intuitive and i got the basics in a couple of weeks - and i'm a bit of a digital klutz.
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Meanwhile, in his chambers at 221b Baker Street, Sherlock Holmes was playing a mournful air on his kazoo.
I'm Ford Cruller in the deviantART Psychonauts Crew!
I never knew'd what the F. stood for till now... now I's can stalk yew and steal your nny door xB
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I'm Nils Lutefisk in the deviantART Psychonauts Crew!
A teensy weensy little hint maybe. Click your last frame, open View -> Actions and type this:
stop();
Unless of course it's meant to loop like this. Which is cool too.
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If you can read this, you're probably not dead yet.
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We got us plenty of youth. What we need is a Fountain of Smart.
Seriously, though, kick ass
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"Whoever desires to found a state and give it laws, must start with assuming that all men are bad and ever ready to display their vicious nature, whenever they may find occasion for it."
-Niccolo Machiavelli
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"Then again, I might be quite horrendously insane."
-Johnny C.
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