The programs I've used include in Photoshop for cutting out the images and Puppetwarp to modify them ready for animation, the Livetrace feature of Adobe Illustrator and Flash which I used to create the animation, including action script for the interactivity between the diver character and the fish.
I used these programs as they gave the effects and functions required for what the aquarium requested, they were available for me and I've been taught how to use them, and they work within the parameters specified in the brief.
I have been part of a team of three for this project: I've been responsible for finding and creating the resources, as well as researching the species of fish and coral chosen. Other tasks within the group have included coding and site design, animation, liaising with the client and preparing and delivering a Powerpoint presentation.
The aquarium provided us with the brief and overview of what they wanted, which is an interactive flash site for educational purposes and to be an introduction to the aquarium. They also stated that the fish had to have realistic details and features of the real fish that they were representing, and facts about their habitats, lifespans and distribution. There was no finance available, though the art college paid for season tickets for all students involved, and provided the computers and software to complete the project.
The resources available to me were the computers and necessary software, access to the aquarium itself and the staff there for answering questions, the equipment stores at the art college, which provided photo- and videographic equipment, and the internet for research purposes. My team and I used all of these where and when appropriate.
Practical constraints have included; time, workload balance between team members, transport for me and my wheelchair to the aquarium, availability of equipment from the ERC, and not having the necessary software at home.
The original idea the group had has been modified to allow for faster, smoother scrolling, speedier download time for the end user, and more realistic animation and better educational facts. We also modified the plan after delivering a presentation at the aquarium and receiving feedback from the staff there. This was to allow integration of the feedback to deliver a finished project more in keeping with their requirements. A good example of this is the request that was made to include two different hand sizes for the diver character, to allow both adults and children to feel more immersed in the experience, which we have incorporated.
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