November 10, 2005

Xombie

Xombie

Xombie is a post-apocalypse Flash animation series with surprisingly good animation and narrative quality - good enough for TV, which isn't saying much, but TV in general has a higher bar than the Web, which has none.

Posted by mslaybau at 06:26 AM

November 08, 2005

Bitey Castle

bitey
Bitey Castle is the portfolio of an Aussie named Adam Phillips, and contains some of the highest-quality flash animations I've seen (particularly the backgrounds), the most recent of which serve to expand the world of the forest planet of Brackenwood and it's fantastic inhabitants.

Shown here is Bitey himself, a bad fawn of sorts who is the anti-hero of sorts of the latest series.

Posted by mslaybau at 01:19 AM | Comments (0)

October 27, 2004

Neanderthal

Fascinated as I am with Primitive Man, I made this for my homework this week.
It's my first truly multi-player game, using 'shared objects' so that each player can see everyone else's actions on his screen.

It's more fun if you actually have multiple people playing at the same time, though it's still just an exercise.
But now that I know how to do the backend stuff I can start exploring more engaging options.

Posted by mslaybau at 06:25 AM | Comments (0)

March 06, 2004

ni9e typography

ni9e.com has some good Flash stuff. The application on the home page in particular is quite interesting. Some of the resulting images would make for perfectly acceptable static art, but it would be hard to make something like this without a computer. It's a rare example of computer art that takes advantage of the qualities and benefits of computers as a medium.
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February 28, 2004

Weird Japanese Kikkoman Flash Movie



Just in case you wanted more evidence of how odd Japanese tastes can be, see this, particularly the first one.

I always have trouble when I can't tell if something is intentionally funny.
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Posted by mslaybau at 01:54 AM | Comments (0)

January 18, 2004

Clock and Flash

This site is cool.
Don't just stare agape at the 'clock' on the front page, click inside to see several, nay, lots of interesting Flash "notions".
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Posted by mslaybau at 10:24 AM | Comments (0)