Thursday, March 19, 2015

Class 9: Customizing my Avatar

For this assignment, we learned how to customize our avatar in Meshmoon Rocket.  There are only a couple different choices to pick from, however, as you can see in the screenshots provided, there ARE options.

This is just a screenshot from the youtube video telling us how to change avatars.  This is a robot option.

This is also another option.  I went with this option, however, as you can see in the next screenshot, decided to put some clothes on and dress up a bit.

This is the avatar that I decided to go with.


Here, I also tried the "first person view" explained in the recording from Professor Walsh.

My Virtual Pet on Scratch


Here is a link to my virtual pet on scratch.  Not as good as I had hoped, but I think you guys could help me a bit.

Class 8: My Birthday Card in Scratch


Here is a link to my birthday card i created by using scratch.  Also, I have posted a couple screenshots of the different additions I made to the card along the way.  The only thing I couldn't master was how to add a picture of myself without having it be the top layer (hiding everything behind it).  Enjoy!




Class 8, My Pong Game in Scratch


Here is a link to my pong game I made in Scratch, followed by a few screenshots of the process.  enjoy!




Class 8, my animated name in scratch


Here is a link to my page, where you can find a link to an animation of my 3 initials done by using Scratch!Scratch

And here is a screenshot of me using the application: 

Class 8, My Scratch Valentine

Here is a link to a Valentine's Day animation I did by using Scratch, as well as a couple screenshots of my progress. Enjoy!


Class 8, getting started with scratch


Here is a little animation I made by following the introductory steps on a website called "Scratch." It doesn't look like much, but making these two different items move and adding sound is more than I have ever done in terms of animation before taking this class! Here is a link to the site:

My first scratch project!

I also took a couple screenshots along the way as I followed the tutorial: