On April 23rd, some pupils at Porchester Junior School used 2CaSS to create their own digital stories about St. George after learning all about him. These are a few of their creations;
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Here are some random character creations for use in various presentations.
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*The bride's dress is off white at the moment so that it does not disappear into the white background. Once you have put it into a presentation you can change the colour to white.
Don't forget that you can change the colours within 2CaSS using the colour pallete.
This site - http://sp-studio.de/ - allows you to create great South Park-esque characters for use in your 2CaSS presentations. When you've made a character, print screen the page (use the PRTSCR function on your computer), copy it into an image program, and crop.
Once you use the character within 2CaSS, you should be able to select the outer (white) background and make it transparent using the chequerboard pattern within the 2CaSS tools.
The scroll template is a great way to tell a historical story - it looks so much better being written on a scrolling parchment!
However, when embedding the flash file into a webpage it can result in the previous and next pages becoming visible either side of the current page;
After having a go at hiding the next pages with code, and speaking to 2Simple, in the end the following code will hide the next page before you scroll to it (hiding the previous page is still a problem)
_root.bodger2._width=500;
The "500" value should hide the next page completely, but if you are using a wide monitor you may need to increase this value more.
Right click the green triangle and place the code there for it to work on all pages in your presentation.
You can see these examples here (without the code) and here (with the code)
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