I then tested through my entire prototype so far to conduct checks to make sure that everything was working as I expected it to and that I had included all my sound and pictures that I needed; I am making note that tonight I intend to record my video and upload this to my computer, and then my flash file, in order to complete all aspects of my multimedia requirements. I went on to develop the next scene in my project, which explains the rules of the game that is to follow on the next scene, I now plan to review the game I developed so far and research into how I will go about actually creating what I intent to develop. I created a movie clip for my first mini game scene, this showed a aeroplane holding a banner displaying the words 'thank you' across the screen. I decided to not put a stop code on the final frame of the movie clip in order for it to continue to play itself until the user moves on to the next page, my aeroplane movie clip has been displayed below;
I spent a lot of time ensuring that the frames correlated in order for a fluid motion to be gained via a motion path; on the scene I positioned the aeroplane's nose so that once the final end of the banner was out of sight the animation started again, giving the appearance of a fluid rotation of movement. Next lesson I plan to import my video into my prototype, and begin to design the eggs and baskets that will be used in my mini game. This will be my completed version of prototype three, and the mini game and scoring system will be included in the final product that I present to my client in the upcoming months.



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