Flash from the past
It was almost a year ago when I first shared my pencil crayon collection with you. A few months later I posted the vector art. Today we take another trip back in time and visit my Flash collection from January 2004.
I didn't want to share them, but the thought of loosing them is more scary than all your opinions. You'll recognize some of the artwork from my vector pieces. I didn't really understand image files and the importance of compression back then, so please accept my apologize upfront for delays you may have while viewing the pieces.
Each thumbnail represents aseperate .swf file. Clicking will launch that project
I couldn't embed them all for sanity's sake
Some pieces may look empty or broken. Chances are they were never properly finished
Please take it easy on me in the comments. I was young. While I'm still ambitious, the content in some of these projects is pretty wildly written, and might make me blush.
On a slightly related note, does anyone know how I can run old code written in Object Oriented Touring?








Jan 7, 2008
11:30 pm
I dig the Load Me Up minisite. I think we have similar design sensibilities when it comes to vector/layout stuff. I've never done flash, but I can see you sanding the same corners that always bug me in a lot of other amateur flash work. I just know I'd spend hours fine-tuning that dock effect...In an earlier life, I did posters and programmes for things; my mom directs a lot of children's theatre productions, and I used to do a lot of promotional materials for them.
Feb 13, 2008
9:29 pm
I haven't done much in Flash except some small things during a co-op term. But I remember that in grade 11 we used Turing as well and I had made an animated basketball game that was pretty cool and it would be neat if I could get my hands on that again.
Feb 18, 2008
4:06 pm
That's exactly why I'm posting all this stuff; to I have a nice archive. This is way easier than digging through CDs full of things. Who knows if my next computer will even have a disc drive? air?