Wiki Hotwheels
Posted in Hot Wheel Cars on 01/03/2010 04:33 pm by admin
When it comes to computer technology, it is often the case that it takes many people working together to create something new and ingenious. Yet we know from experience which sometimes is a human being that "cracks the code" that led to a new way of doing things. It is not that what technology is, new forms of doing things? In the case of Macromedia Flash, we have to look at a person in particular, Jonathan Gay. This type quite revolutionized the way of animation and sound can now be manipulated to reflect the vision of an artist who uses modern Internet computers.
Here are some examples that Flash has to be done to have been written for articles he wrote in the past (Is it shameless promotion?): Http: / / / Ezinearticles.com? Internet Dating: Future-Internet-:-Human-Collaboration-Example-2 & id = 76,006 This is the article
http://www.m6.net/articles/images/article2.swf is the accompanying animation, and
http://www.gavinillustration.com/ is the leading the artist who collaborated with me in time. Here's another: http://searchwarp.com/swa32978.htm, with its flash created by the artist himself http://www.m6.net/articles/images/neopet.swf graphics. What do you think? Well, the simple side of Flash. It receives much more detailed, diverse, and can achieve a great depth of vision as you probably know. target = "_blank" href = "http://www.sqcircle.com/"> Http: / / www.sqcircle.com/ is an example of some pretty good Flash Creativity.
So what is all this to do with LEGO then? Well, I read an autobiographical section of the man himself Flash = "target _blank" href = "http://www.adobe.com/macromedia/events/john_gay/"> http://www.adobe.com/macromedia/events/john_gay/ and he says simply and frankly about how his overall method of development of ideas is the same process used as a child when he plays with Lego blocks of colored plastic. Are you a genius? Maybe … but most likely not. The probability is higher that the idea is human like the rest of us, but worked hard all his life (sometimes for pleasure, sometimes for survival / payroll checks, sometimes for both) and found a system of evolving ideas that works. This system used to develop both Flash recently and LEGO when he was a bit younger.
1. Choose a problem: build a LEGO boat.
2. Develop a vision: What kind of boat is it? How big is it? What should I do?
3. Build: build part of the ship.
4. Fill in the details: Design and construction of the vessel details, ramps, doors, etc.
5. Test: Drive cars (Matchbox, Hotwheels) around the boat and sail the ship, while exploring the house.
6. Filter: Take parts of the ship apart and make them better.
7. More information: Take what you've learned The construction of the ship and use it to build a better next time.
So what can developers and web designers hoping to break all that? Well, you can get the recognition that the creation of something new is not as strong as previously thought. System may need … and systems could be that you have unconsciously constructed throughout its life only by living and interacting with the world around you? Or perhaps you remember maybe it does not take a genius to build something that helps human beings have a better life. All it takes is someone who works diligently with focus, perseverance, and a goal in mind.
Remember that friend in elementary school they had built their own LEGO creations? Unfortunately, I was none of these children. I was happy just to create designs that have been explained with instructions and a picture on the side of the box. He always blew me away when a boy show me how he built a football stadium or an airport runway. Then there are the older children as co-founder Larry Page of Google, which built the operation an ink jet printer of LEGO blocks, while in college. Output http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LEGO under the "culture of amateur section of the community 'and you can learn more about LEGO and incredible inventions, people who conceived and then created.
Just remember, human beings who created wonderful things LEGO constructed it (fully functional blockade, pendulum clocks, and a key to name a few) and are human beings who create web sites and computer science. It might be time to have a little faith in yourself and in your system personnel and production work … You could be the next creator of something that changed the world as well as Macromedia Flash … or even LEGO! Find a system that works for you, let your imagination, and everybody can see what can come of their personal interests and the unique perspective of life.
About the Author:
Jesse S. Somer is a creative writer working at M6.Net: ‘The web-hosting company for humans.’ M6.Net is working hard to help humanity experience the power and freedom to develop their own part of the Internet, to share their information and connect with anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – The Macromedia Flash Man Looks to Lego for a System
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