Having recently.... obtained... Flash MX, I've immediately got to work on a dramatic short which thankfully will have no voices. Last year during extra time in computer class, I discovered the basics of how to make frame order work, and I'm pretty sure I can figure out layers. However I do have a few questions I can't find explanations for. Most of these are not nessecary to the construction, but will make it a lot easier. (what's the point of doing old-fashioned animation techniques on a program made to more effciently do the same things with the same result?) So here they are.
1. In a lot of flash movies, I've seen characters who were obviously constructed of several shapes- IE Legendary Frog's stuff. Any tips for making them look like standard animation, and still having them composed of shapes?
2. In DoubleHelix/SuperFlashBros' The Decline of Video Gaming 2, the author's notes state that they had too many objects in the animation and the program crashed, taking what they had made by that point with them. Could I get some explanation of how this happens and how to avoid it?
3. More of an art than a technical question- where should I begin the short? I have the title screen fade into an eye in my plans, but should it become the Hawk Prince's eye as he flies with thousands of other raptors to the aid of the Hawk King, or the Dove's eye as she stumbles depressedly through the woods? My original plan had the former, but I wanted to hear the public's opinion.
4. Another art question - the mouse has had a very uncertain design through the process. He's gone from guinea-pig-like to mongoose like and everything in between. Should he be the big-eared type of mouse or more reallistic? And what colour- light brown, reddish brown, or gold?
5. Finally, I haven't figured out how to add sound yet (I haven't investigated much either, to tell the truth.). The short will have both music and sound effects- screeches, chatters, and hisses mainly- How do I get this to work?
(In case you were wondering, the animation itself will be somewhat in the style of the short Galopagos, entitled dove-mouse-cobra, about an unlikely battle. It's not a metaphor for anything, contrary to the... eleven? people who thought the dove was Jesus. And the people who thought the cobra was Bush. Not going to even MENTION the guy who thought the mouse was Howard Dean.)
Thanks in advance, everybeast!
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