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Title: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 22, 2009, 05:03:15 pm I can help with the computer (software, though.... I don't know anything about hardware)...
These are my strongest areas: • Adobe Flash (CS3, CS4, and Action Script 3) • Adobe Photoshop (CS3, CS4, and CS4 Extended Edition) • Adobe Illustrator (Illustrator 10.0.3 and CS4) • iTunes • Microsoft Word • Pages (Mac's version of Word) • iMovie • iWeb • iPhoto • GarageBand • Internet Explorer • Safari • Firefox I also know some JavaScript, a few lines of Python, and other stuff. If it's something not listed here, ask me and I'll see how much I can help you with it. Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Dudebot5000 on September 22, 2009, 05:32:18 pm I happen to be learning HTML as I speak, and I'll start C++ in a few weeks. So I could help with that.
I also have skillz in general areas of computer tech, so I may or may not have an answer to most problems. Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Maplen13 on September 22, 2009, 05:34:24 pm Software only? Because well, people who have this computer that is rotting, they want to upgrade it, and save money from the upgrader, so if they know the hardware, BAM you saved over $100.
Well... at least do you know HTML? The basis of the internet? Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 22, 2009, 10:41:10 pm I know a bit (links, buttons, text, importing images, image links, components, and more), but I don't like it... I prefer JS..... But what do you need to know about HTML?
Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: MsRowdyRedhead on September 22, 2009, 11:23:56 pm I am pretty good with Front Page, PowerPoint, Excel, Adobe Acrobat9, troubleshooting programs, etc.
Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: [5025] on September 23, 2009, 06:39:49 am :D you know AS3. I'll have some questions for you pretty soon.
Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Ddude The Insane on September 23, 2009, 12:02:17 pm I'm pretty bad with computers. I can type pretty fast and I have most of the coding for this forum memorized, so if you want to know some basic stuff on how altering your posts work, such as crossing through words, I'm your man.
Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: [5025] on September 23, 2009, 12:43:42 pm Alright, check this out. This is just a test for a real lightsaber I'm making. It's made in AS2. Tell me what AS I need to make the lightsaber retract.
http://up2share.com/file/mbp6vsn5i_Lightsaber%20Test.swf Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 23, 2009, 08:21:01 pm O.K, I'm not sure if you have as3 or not, but I knew as2 at one point.... If you don't have as3, I'll figure it out (how to make it in as2). However, when I started learning as3, I forgot as2...
Anyway.... here's how to make it: 1. Create a new doc (as3) 2. Create the movieclips (lightsaber blade and lightsaber hilt) 3. Create 2 more layers (to have 3 total) 4. On the first layer, put nothing (this is where the actionscript will be) 5. On the second layer, put the lightsaber hilt (instance name ls_handle) 6. On the last layer, put the lightsaber blade (instance name ls_blade) 7. Go to the actions layer (top layer. Make the layer name actions if you want, but keep in mind I will always refer to is as the actions layer) 8. Put in this code: ls_handle.addEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, bladeOut); function bladeOut(event:MouseEvent) { ls_blade.play(); } ls_handle.buttonMode = true; Now, here's what the code means: 1st line: This is creating the event listener (hence addEventListener). Putting ls_handle (the lightsaber hilt instance name) in front of it means, in this case (since it's a mouse event), that if you click on that (and only that), it will open and close the lightsaber hilt. And now, inside the ()'s. The event type is a mouse event (hence MouseEvent), and the event will be triggered when you click (hence .CLICK). The function name is bladeOut(hence bladeOut); Line 3: This is creating the function bladeOut. You put the: (event:MouseEvent) in there to show that it is a mouse event, in case you have another event with the same name. Line 4: This is triggering the animation (We haven't created it yet) Line 5: This closes the event. Step 9: Go inside the lightsaber movie clip, and create an animation of it going up and down. In the first frame, go into the actions panel, and type: stop(); Type that in the 15th frame action panel as well. Step 10: Done! http://up2share.com/view/imfbwdgju (http://up2share.com/view/imfbwdgju) Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: [5025] on September 23, 2009, 09:15:02 pm K, thanks, I have AS3, but I hate it... AS2 is hell, but AS3 is like dying and going to die some more. Plus, the game I'm adding it to works with AS2 only.
Watch the language. -Dudebot5000- Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 23, 2009, 10:47:59 pm Give me the code, and I'll translate it...
And I know how you feel... I hated AS3, but when I tried it, I found that is was WAY better and more flexible..... some things in it are harder, but it's worth translating... BTW, watch the language... Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: [5025] on September 24, 2009, 07:55:21 am I tried that, and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong... can you give me the fla of yours?
Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 24, 2009, 08:29:28 am Here. This text is the link (http://up2share.com/file/ptg9b6cjs_Lightsaber%20help.fla)
Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: [5025] on September 24, 2009, 08:57:18 am Did you make it in CS4? I can't open it with CS3.
Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 24, 2009, 08:59:50 am Ah.... Here's the CS3 version:
http://up2share.com/file/dvek64m2z_Lightsaber%20helpCS3.fla (http://up2share.com/file/dvek64m2z_Lightsaber%20helpCS3.fla) BTW, give me the code for the game, and I''ll translate as much of it as I can into AS3. Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: [5025] on September 24, 2009, 09:00:56 am It's an MMORPG Private server... I can't give anyone who isn't part of our staff the code.
Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Maplen13 on September 24, 2009, 09:02:54 am AHHH!!!! a Private server MMORPG, oh... that is what I dreamt in the days, hehehe, about that big MMORPG, and transforming it into... *sigh* good times.
May I ask what does ActionScript do? And most importantly does anyone know LUA? Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 24, 2009, 09:26:02 am It's a objective programming language... And I like it, because there's none of those $'s or #'s or @'s or %'s or &'s usually......
And, it can be linked with other files (such as PHP, C, Python, and every single coding language out there) to have those two codes work together... it's in AS3.... JW: Ah..... Well, oh well..... Though, do you mind if I ask some questions? Such as... Who is on the staff What programming languages are being used What is it about? If you cannot/aren't allowed to answer, that's O.K.. EDIT: I'm not sure, but I think the AS2 way to do it would be: Make the lightsaber hilt a button On that button, place the actions: on(press) { ls_handle.play(); } Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Maplen13 on September 24, 2009, 09:30:41 am I'm sorry but, can you specificaly state that again of exactly what AS3 does?
Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 24, 2009, 09:36:40 am It's an objective programming language... such as Objective C.... though not as much code in the language...
However, you can link other files to it, and those will interact with it, as long as you computer understands that lanugage. EX: In AS3, by putting this code in: var varSend:URLRequest = new URLRequest("form.php"); I can get all the data from the file form.php, and have what's in that file (form.php) interact with the AS3 FLA (flash) file. Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: [5025] on September 24, 2009, 11:58:43 am I actually did this for the AS2 on the first frame.
on(release){nextFrame()} With the lightsaber hilt being a button. Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 24, 2009, 05:42:12 pm Well, I recommend gotoAndPlay();, or play();, as they are more dynamic....
So... would you please answer my questions? JW: Ah..... Well, oh well..... Though, do you mind if I ask some questions? Such as... Who is on the staff? What programming language(s) are being used? What is it about? If you cannot/aren't allowed to answer, that's O.K.. Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: [5025] on September 24, 2009, 07:27:10 pm Well, I recommend gotoAndPlay();, or play();, as they are more dynamic.... So... would you please answer my questions? JW: Ah..... Well, oh well..... Though, do you mind if I ask some questions? Such as... Who is on the staff? What programming language(s) are being used? What is it about? If you cannot/aren't allowed to answer, that's O.K.. Staff: Me, Kopaka, Theemperorko, Isair, /ElmoHatesYou, KopakaSucks, LolWut, and GodSalad. We're using C, and AS2. AQW Private server. Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Magical Girl Mimi on September 24, 2009, 07:47:11 pm *Raises eyebrows* Okay, that got my attention. AQW private server? Interesting. Also, I find it interesting how Kopaka is working with KopakaSucks, just an interesting note, even if I'm not really sure who those people are.
Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 24, 2009, 08:48:38 pm AQW? Ah, Adventure Quest Worlds....
Anyone besides you using AS2? 'K Any other code you need translated? Or, want to know how to make? Or created (kinda the same thing...) Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: [5025] on September 26, 2009, 02:46:09 pm This is an example of what the game is going to look like.
(http://up2share.com/file/3zb5xu3iu_Palpatine%20Lightsaber.png) Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 26, 2009, 03:13:32 pm Ah........ sort of a Star Wars meets Adventure Quest type thing?
Anyone else need help with computer stuff? Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Ddude The Insane on September 26, 2009, 07:20:22 pm Still, it looks pretty cool. Stay on topic ~MsRR Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: [5025] on September 26, 2009, 09:21:12 pm Nihilus huh...wait a minute. Matoro asked to have his name changed to Nihilus before he was banned >_> <_< Still, it looks pretty cool. Nihilus as in Darth Nihilus. He's going to be one of the NPC's In-Game.[/s] BOT ~MsRR Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on September 27, 2009, 08:05:51 am *Nudges* This is a computer help topic. Please stay on topic!
So, I'll ask one more time... Do you have any questions, or want code generated? And Happy Birthday! Title: Re: Computer 101 Post by: Obi on October 27, 2009, 05:44:21 pm Kinda a double post, but it's a month later....
Does anyone else need any help with any computer things? I can also help with the iPod Nano (4th generation) and the iPod Touch. |