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Animation: Smoking Kills

Animation: Smoking Kills. Pages 145-148. Explanation of animation. This example shows the use of ghost effect on images and the loop instruction. We will see a smoker who will fade away and be replaced by a skull. A coughing sound will be heard through the play sound instruction.

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Animation: Smoking Kills

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  1. Animation: Smoking Kills Pages 145-148

  2. Explanation of animation • This example shows the use of ghost effect on images and the loop instruction. • We will see a smoker who will fade away and be replaced by a skull. A coughing sound will be heard through the play sound instruction. • The broadcast isfrom the smoker which is received by the skull. • The animation is to deliver the message that smoking is bad for health.

  3. Scripts for smoker and skull

  4. Scripts for the skull • When the smoker becomes transparent, the skull is revealed. • The skull turns clockwise for one round. The calculation is 15 degrees x 24 = 360 degrees.

  5. Scripts for the Cigarette & Text • The scripts for the cigarette and text are identical but in reverse order. • That is, when the animation is started, the cigarette is shown (show) while the text is hidden (hide). • Then, when the message “hideCigarette” is received, the cigarette is hidden and the text “Smoking Kills” is shown. • There is no script for the purple background.

  6. Overview of entire animation • The smoker is placed on top of the skull before the animation starts. • When the green flag is clicked, the scripts for smoker, cigarette and text will be run. • The broadcast from the smoker is received by the skull, text and cigarette.

  7. Assignment Instructions • On your own, create the same Smoking Kills animation. • Once you are done, upload to Ms Liew’s Project folder. Discussion: • Do you know of any family member, cousin or friend who smokes? • Is there someone whom you want to help stop smoking? • Have anyone of you tried and stopped on your own? • Watch this simple explanation of why smoking harms our body.

  8. Smoking is harmful.

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