I am indebted to the Lynda.com training videos for these ideas and help with the code. In this example (again based on a Lynda.com example), I took the Pixel Bender effect and applied it to a simple photo editor. You can now upload your own photo (keep it relatively small) and run the effect on your image. You can then save the image as a PNG file to your local hard drive. I have tested this a bit, but use it at your own risk. Examine the linked example and upload your photo to apply the waterfall effect. Hope this gives you some idea of the interesting things one can do in Flash. Yes, we will cover some of this in the CMWEB 225 Flash (and Actionscript) class in the Spring, 2010 semester. Yes, this was yet another shameless plug for that class.
Thought I would try a creative effect with the #2024Eclipse.
And it begins. #2024Eclipse
Scammers are at it again. Let’s see - not an Illinois’s area code, not a proper top level domain for a government agency and more.
Encountered this creature at the start of our walk at Forest Park Nature Center today. Our entomology group outing this month.
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