313. A snippet.
This is from a preliminary design I did for AFP, which may or may not appear on Post War Trade as a greeting card. It was supposed to be uncaptioned, but I couldn’t resist.
Glad to have been given the opportunity to work on it. Thanks Beth, Kayla, and Amanda.
Another secret for the @AmandaPalmer mystery game. I can’t stop (don’t want to, more like it). It’s a repeat. Others have made it. I made it anyway beause I just had an idea and had to run with it. Consumed me yesterday afternoon at work, then last evening. Finished and posted it today.
ImageReady rocks. What was Adobe THinking, getting rid of it? Oh I know,they rolled a bunch of the functionality into PhotoShop. WHoopdee do. What about easy rollover states people?
Screen caps from various AFP videos featuring RJ and in-game sites. Soundtrack stolen via cheap microphone from YouTube. Frames of madness in PS, rolled over to Premiere. Sounded edited in Audition. Used AT&T natual labs for a little extra voice, since mine was too muffled on the bad recording. Filters… fun. Another compostion in AfterEffects featuring 3d weirdness and floating mouth. Rolled together in Premiere with edited sounds. Exported to FLV. Ta-DA! EASY!
..um, kind of.
Labor of love. Thanks AFP!~ ^_^
EDIT: I should probably also add that the web page the link takes you too was also an endeavor to make. I created it in ImageReady, but then I took the section that had a rollover state there I wanted to embed the video and made the image that was embedded there the background of the cell in the table. Did not work as I wanted, so I used Microsoft Sharepoint Designer (available for free, last I checked at donwload.micosoft.com; decent WYSIWYG HTML editor) to insert a layer and place it absolutely; of course, then I had to make the table’s position absolute as well, but when it was all done, the rollover states still worked - even the one under the video, which I thought was fantasico! Regardless, it was fun.