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Advanced Interactive Design(Exercise&Weekly Learning)

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Weekly Learning Week 1 The final project for this semester is to create a thematic interactive website (microsite) around a specific concept, engaging users through interactive exploration. In class, Mr. Shamsul showed us some FWA examples, which gave me a clearer idea of what a microsite can look like. Our current tasks are to install Adobe Animate and prepare three ideas for the Task 1 proposal. I’ve come up with the following three directions. Week 2  This week was a public holiday, so there were no classes. I used the time to review last week’s proposal and started visualising the style and character for exercise 1. Week 3 This week’s class focused on Adobe Animate. We learned the interface, core drawing tools, and the importance of “Object Drawing Mode”. For web compatibility, we must select “HTML5 Canvas” when creating a new document, and set the frame rate to 24–25 fps. I laernt in class: ·Beach ball: using Object Drawing mode to draw circles, duplicate and scale, split with...

Advanced Interactive Design(MLO)

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Week 1  The final project for this semester is to create a thematic interactive website (microsite) around a specific concept, engaging users through interactive exploration. In class, Mr. Shamsul showed us some FWA examples, which gave me a clearer idea of what a microsite can look like. Our current tasks are to install Adobe Animate and prepare three ideas for the Task 1 proposal. I’ve come up with the following three directions. MLO 1: 1. About a Puppy I have a puppy myself, so I’d like to create a small scene set in a corner of a home, featuring my puppy as the main character. Items such as a food bowl, a leash, and a chew toy are scattered around. When the user clicks on different objects, the puppy responds accordingly: clicking the bowl makes the puppy come to eat; clicking the leash makes it spin excitedly. Behind each interaction, there is a simple piece of dog‑care knowledge (e.g., suggested daily walking time). The overall style is warm and hand‑drawn, aiming to resonate...