Sep
29
2008
0

Papervision3D (2)

Here is the sample cube with interaction :)

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Sep
29
2008
0

Papervision3D

This samples were made with a famous 3D Flash engine called Papervision3D .

So far I have a Panel sample and a Cube sample, and both works fine with mouse interaction.

I will dig of this great engine more to find further interaction for making a site :)

view “Panel” sample

view “Cube” sample

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Sep
19
2008
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Text on road

This is some effect, which it’s been used often in TV commercials and some movie titles. I learned one way from video tutorial.

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Sep
19
2008
0

AF Project: Death Proof Skit Typography

This small project was completed one month ago… I added some tweeks today.

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Sep
17
2008
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Custom Preloader

This sample has 2 versions of preloader. First one contains a typical color fill animation, a progress bar and a dynamic text. Another one is for loading external swf, which contains a progress ring animation and dynamic text.

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Note:

If there is “_root” in external swf, it will refer “_root” in main swf.  Sub preloader should refer “_parent” to culcurate.

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Sep
17
2008
0

Progression Framework (2)

Here is a little more advanced sample of Progression Framework

For making this sample, I was refering to and article from Adobe Developper Center.

However, the original sample was created by version 2.0.0. (I downloaded version 2.0.22), so the first attempt didn’t work at all. After a while, I decided to recreated with the way I learned from Progression to get used to using it.

It took a while to try some different features (loading external text and images), but I’m happy how it came out :)

Hopefully I will dig some more tricks later…

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Sep
17
2008
0

My sites

Recently, I started 3 site projects for myself.

One, of course, this “YellOhDuck” which will have all my experimental small projects based on variety fields of interests. All projects will be created based on some cool techniques or new attempts.

Descriptions and sources will be post as much as possible.

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YellOhDuck Site

Second, the site name is “Namiko’s Mind” which all my design insights and inspirations will be post.

This site will be more likely for personal library use.

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Namiko's Mind Site

Third, this “Kannou Design” will be my main portfolio site.

All my previous and current completed projects will be shown.

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Kannou Design Site

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Sep
16
2008
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Progression Framework (1)

Progression Framework is a very cool flash development framework using ActionScript 3.0.
What’s really cool about is that it copes with deep linking per content section like SWFAddress, but much easier.

This is the first sample using component base framework.

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Sep
11
2008
0

About this site & me :)

Welcome to YellOhDuck!
This is a blog that I will post my projects and experimental works based on my interests.

Here is my short biography:

Namiko has worked as a multimedia designer for Herzog Interactive, a marketing and advertising
agency in North Hollywood, where she was a part of the online advertising campaigns for feature films
such as: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,
National Treasure 2, The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian, and the up-coming film Under the
Sea 3D.

Namiko has developed a strong passion for creating motion graphics, integrating many of
the techniques she has learned throughout the years, including special effects, animated graphics, and
VFX. Namiko’s works often have influences of both pop and traditional Japanese culture, as well as a
distinct Hollywood flavor.

Currently, she is an international student of the certificate program of Business and Management of
Entertainment at UCLA extension, was born and raised in Aomori, Japan. She has lived in Los Angeles
since 2000, and has a Bachelor of Science degree in Multimedia Design from The Art Institute of
California – Los Angeles. Recently, she has also been participating in the International School of MotionPictures (ISMP) as a student and a staff to excel her creation.

For more design insights and tech notes, I will post at Namiko’s Mind

Thanks for visiting, and hope you enjoy!

- Namiko

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