Tuesday, April 10, 2007

NIce sIte.


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Final Project Ideas


Cierra Wilson
Final Idea
4-10-06

This project I wanted to create an educational music game. The user will start out in a music shop. The theme will be folk music. They will choose an instrument: the violin, viola, or mandolin. Each one has it’s own part. Once selecting an instrument, the user will go to the next scene to learn the parts of the cleft, notes and beat. It will resemble a memory game. Once the user has gained knowledge of their own instrument they will attempt to participate with the band. The user must get the right notes in place as the bars flow constantly across the screen.

Scene 1
-Want to in corporate dynamic text in creating a menu and functional buttons and instructional type.
Scene 2
- The user must learn to identify Notes in the aspects of placement, sound, and length.
- The user will engage in a memory game in which each phase consists of matching pitch, note placement, and the type of note.
- The user will drag and drop the notes into the proper place to complete the score
- This incorporates the action script if and/or if else
- Once all three elements are in place then the user moves on to the next level

Scene 3
- There are several players positioned in a garden and you must participate in the folk song.
- There will be a bar of music scrolling across the screen and as the note in the first of each measure hits the tempo bar (Kind of like DDR) you must hit the note to complete the game and successfully finish the song.

Other ideas
- Many hidden objects that activate when scrolled over and play when clicked. Small things like sounds and mini movie clips.
- Also if in the third scene there should be dragable and droppable notes at the bottom of the page that should be placed in the right place at the top of the screen instead of clicking.
- This would mean that the notes should be placed in the right spot at exactly the right time.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Umm K....

I just found this really awsome site about illustration!

http://www.linesandcolors.com/2006/03/page/2/