Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Rollover Graphic

My Rollover:
A rollover image is a button that is used to provide interactivity between the user and the page itself. If you roll the mouse the cursor over the button it will react visually by changing the buttons source image with another image.






How I made it:




Rollovers from websites:

Image Links


My Image Link:                                                                      I have created a hotspot by selecting an image of Avril Lavigne from the internet search engine 'Google Images' and uploaded it into my blog, I then added a link onto the picture by highlighting it then clicking 'Link' and copied the web address that I wanted to use as the link across. For my image link i have used a photograph of Avril Lavigne and linked it to her clothing line 'Abbey Dawn' so that once the image has been clicked on it will take you directly to the site.
How i made it:
Firstly, I searched for a picture of my choice on google images and then saved it into my documents. I then opened up a new post on Blogger and added the image that I had chosen from my documents by clicking the 'Insert Image' button, it then brought up a folder where i could search my documents to select the image.Once I had selected the image it then opened it up on my my post, from there I clicked on my image and then the 'Link' button this then opened up a box where I could type in the URL of an address that I wanted to open up once the image has been clicked. I went online to Avril Lavigne's clothing line website and copied the URL over to blogger. My image link was complete after that step.
 
Image Links from Websites:

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Movie Edit- Principles Speech


Animated GIFs from other websites

What is an Animated GIF?
An animated GIF works in the same way as traditional cartoon animation. The image file actually has multiple images stored inside of it, called frames. The frames are displayed in order, and can give the appearance of motion in the same way an animated cartoon does. An animated GIF can appear to be anything from an animated cartoon character to a rotating banner ad, depending on how fast the frames are displayed.
What are they used for?






I got this image from:
http://demo.pinmescript.com/pics/t/1707.gif



I got this image from:
http://static.fjcdn.com/gifs/mmmmmmm+donut.+100+oc+animated+gif+i+made+for+my_4a2d7d_3944935.gif

I got this image from:
http://bbsimg.ngfiles.com/14/19843000/ngbbs4a8b0c1f1151d.gif

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Movie Edit- The Unsocial Network




Flash Symbol

I created a Flash Symbol in Adobe Flash. To create this I used a vector image that i had found off the internet search engine 'Google'. I then imported the image into Flash and created a keyframe for 100 frames, I then converted the image to a symbol. I then moved the image around the screen and motion tweened it.