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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

How to Make a Simple Animation in Macromedia Flash

This article gives you the basics of creating a simple animation in Macromedia Flash.
STEPS :
1. Open Macromedia Flash 10
2. Choose frame 1 on the timeline which is located above the canvas.
3. Draw whatever you want to in your first frame (eg: a stick figure).
4. Choose the next frame depending upon the length of your animation
5. Right click on the frame and click "Insert KEYFrame".
6. Right click anywhere between the first and the last frame and select "Create Motion Tween". Now the same picture you drew in the first frame will appear in the last frame you made.
7. Edit this picture in any way. You can change its size, position or other effects such as alpha, tint, etc. They appear when you right click on the object and click "Properties".
8. Press
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+
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to view the animation.
9. Play around and experiment. There is a lot more to flash animation than just this.

How to Protect Your Computer from Your Parents

Window XP Professional Edition sets the standard for security, computer performance, and reliability.
It is primarily used for corporate networks, for the majority of computers on small business networks or for all home users who require security.
With hackers trying to access sensitive data on your home computer, you can protect access to your folders and files.
STEPS :
1. Log on your computer as administrator with a password.
Most owners of home computers are administrators after the initial installation of Window XP Professional.
If you're not sure, follow these steps:
Select "Start", "Control Panel" and the "User Accounts" icon.
If your account says "Computer Administrator" and "Password Protected", you're done.
If you're not "Computer Administrator", select "Change my account type" to "Computer Administrator".
If you're not "Password Protected", select "Change my password" and enter a new password.
Close the "User Accounts" window by selecting the "Red X" at the top right hand corner.
Select "Start", "Shut Down", "Restart", "OK".
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2. Assign or Modify Permissions.
For purposes of this demonstration, you'll create a folder and will be using this folder.
Select "Start", "My Computer", "View" (top left hand corner), "Explorer Bar", "Folders".
Check that "Simple File Sharing" is disabled. (The default Windows XP setting is for Simple File Sharing to be enabled)!
Select "Tools" (5th menu), "Folder Options", "View" tab.
Scroll down "Advanced Settings" to bottom option ("Use simple file sharing (Recommended)") and uncheck if checked.
Select "OK".
Select Drive (C:), "File" (top left hand corner), "New", "Folder". Key in your first name as the new folder name and hit [Enter].
With the right mouse button, select the new folder with your first name, select "Properties", then the "Security" tab on the top.
Under "Groups or users names:", select "Administrators".
Under "Permissions for Administrators", notice all permissions are checked under the "Allow" column.
Under "Groups or users names:", select "Everyone".
Under "Permissions for "Everyone", notice all permissions are checked under the "Allow" column except the "Full Control" permission.
Select the "Deny" column for the "Modify" permission.
This will prevent others on your computer from having access to this folder.
3. Grant or Deny Special Permissions.
Using the same folder you created for this demonstration, select the folder with the right mouse button, select properties.
Under the "Group or user names:", select "Everyone" to grant or deny special permissions and select the "Advanced" button.
Select "Everyone" and the "Edit" button.
Notice all permissions are inactive while "Full Control" and "Delete Subfolders and Files" are unchecked.
Do not change any settings.4
4. Take Ownership of Files and Folders.
In the "Advanced Security Settings" dialog box, select the "Owner" tab at the top.
As Administrator, you can take ownership of a folder or file by selecting your name below the "Change owner to:" column.
Select the "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" check box.
Select the "Permissions" tab at the top.
5. Prevent Permissions Inheritance.
By default, subfolders and files inherit permissions that you assign to their parent folder.To prevent a subfolder or file from inheriting permissions from a folder, clear the "Inherit From Parent The Permission Entries That Apply to Child Objects" check box.
Warnings
Always make sure as the Administrator you have full control permissions on all objects.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

How to Protect Your Computer from Your Parents

You definitely want to customize your PC, and even more so protect it from your parents, roommates, or whoever lives in your house.
STEPS :
1. Set up a password. This is key. You'll want a distinct password, I've been able to guess a lot of my friends' passwords, just to show them how easy it is. You'd be surprised how many people have their username as their password. So make the password a secret obsession you have, or something from your childhood or even a random object eg: 'cd case'.
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2. Make others in your household an account. Almost 75% of the time, people will stop going into your account if you make them their own. Be sure to give them limited access, unless you want them to be able to access your account.
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3. There is obviously still a chance that they'll get into your files and mess around. Here's what you do: go to your desktop. Right-click and make a compressed zipped folder. Name it Desktop Stuff or whatever you want. Put all of your desktop files except My Computer and Recycling Bin, into the file. Then go into the folder, and click file, add password. Add one, different from your username. It can be a simpler one, but not easy! if you are an advanced user, make a encrypted file container with FreeOTFE or truecrypt.
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4. Go to My Documents, make a compressed zipped folder, named my documents, same thing, again different password.
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5. If you don't want people to know your internet history, there are TWO things to do. One, set your History to 0 days to keep, by clicking Tools > Internet Options, in Internet Explorer. Also in Tools > Internet Options, clear your history every time after you use the Internet.
6. You don't want friends to get into any of your online accounts, right? Click Tools > Internet Options, again and go to Content on the top of the box. Click AutoComplete, and then clear passwords, and clear forms, and then uncheck all the little boxes, so they don't save again.
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7. For extra security, download Mozilla Firefox if you don't already have it. Parents won't check it, and it's easy to clear everything but your favorites - Tools, Clear Private Data.
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8. You can use Google Chrome Incognito feature for private internet browsing. Using this feature allows you to surf internet in a way that no history is saved in the browser.
9. For protection from password cracking programs such as Ophcrack, press the Windows key and R at the same time, type in syskey and press enter, choose update, select password startup, and type a password. This will encrypt your password with another password to make using software such as Ophcrack to crack the password much more difficult.
Warnings
§ Never put extremely personal info on your pc; friends can get into it if they have hacking skills.
§ This does not protect you against hackers.
§ Export or use of strong encryption may be restricted in some jurisdictions.
§ Your parents might get suspicious if you delete your whole history, so just delete the sites you don't want them to see.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

How to Make 3D Animation

The best way to make 3d animation is to get your hands on a software program that is specifically made for creating 3d animations. However, there is a lot of software tailored for creating 3d animation. These programs include: Poser, 3d Studio Max, Daz 3d, Bryce, Carrara, Animation Master, Maya, LightWave, Anim8or, 3D Canvas, and Blender. Since there is lots of 3d animation software available, it is important to discover the best one for your current needs and circumstances. STEPS : 1. Write out the details of the 3d animation project you desire to create and the reason you would like to create it. For example, is your project for fun or is it to launch into a career in 3d animating. ily destiny blair 2. Write down the number of hours you would like to complete this project. This is to see whether you want to quickly create your 3d animation or whether it is something you don’t mind spending a long period of time on. 3. Map out the time you would like to spend on learning how to use the 3d animation software. This is to see whether you want software that is easy to learn and use or if you would not mind using software that is a bit difficult and time consuming to learn. 4. Research the programs mentioned in the introduction and see which software program would be best for your specific needs in terms of goals, time, and money. 5. Decide on and acquire the 3d animation software program(s) you would use. Once you decide on the 3d program(s) you would use based on your circumstances, you can then begin following its tutorials on how to make 3d animation.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Hiding the names of files in the folder images

Windows XP can display the folder containing the photos in the mini view or thumbnails for easy searching. But not many photos can be displayed in one screen as well as photos taken by the file name. To allow for more space, just disable it by clicking the name of the file folder of photos on it while pressing the 'shift'.
Setting the above will be saved, even if you leave the folder.
For additional information, photos, place your mouse cursor on the photo. The file name can you turn them back on by pressing the back button 'shift' and click on the folder earlier.

Monday, July 5, 2010

How to Make Animation or Movies with Microsoft PowerPoint

Flipbook cartoon animations are fun, aren't they? Don't you wish you could make them in Powerpoint? Or just make them smoother than before? This how-to can help you make movies, cartoons, and animations faster and better with Powerpoint. STEPS : 1.Open Powerpoint and create a new presentation. Make a blank slide and set the transition to advance after 1 seconds. Click Apply to all. 2. Draw the first frame of your animation. this one is important - it is the frame that all of the other frames in this scene will be based on. Take your time with it. 3. Duplicate the slide, and make a very slight change in this slide for the progress of the animation. If you had a ball falling, make it go down one or two places. (Note: Powerpoint doesn't use actual pixels, but a slightly larger placement system. Think of it as an invisible graph.) 4. Duplicate the new slide and keep going. For things like gravity, make the motion stronger each time, eg, changing it more and more. The most catastrophic thing is to make things go too fast,s o don't be afraid to take a lot of slides to do one thing - you can always delete them later. 5. Preview your presentation constantly, changing anything you think needs to be changed. Erase unneeded slides and such, add or delete details until your presentation is perfect. 6. Add in sounds and other details, then make a beginning and ending slide, maybe even an opening sequence. 7. You're done! If you want, you can even turn it into a flash movie using wink.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

How to Protect Folders and Files With Window XP Professional Edition

Window XP Professional Edition sets the standard for security, computer performance, and reliability.
It is primarily used for corporate networks, for the majority of computers on small business networks or for all home users who require security.
With hackers trying to access sensitive data on your home computer, you can protect access to your folders and files.
STEPS :
1. Log on your computer as administrator with a password.
Most owners of home computers are administrators after the initial installation of Window XP Professional.
If you're not sure, follow these steps:
Select "Start", "Control Panel" and the "User Accounts" icon.
If your account says "Computer Administrator" and "Password Protected", you're done.
If you're not "Computer Administrator", select "Change my account type" to "Computer Administrator".
If you're not "Password Protected", select "Change my password" and enter a new password.
Close the "User Accounts" window by selecting the "Red X" at the top right hand corner.
Select "Start", "Shut Down", "Restart", "OK".
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2. Assign or Modify Permissions.
For purposes of this demonstration, you'll create a folder and will be using this folder.
Select "Start", "My Computer", "View" (top left hand corner), "Explorer Bar", "Folders".
Check that "Simple File Sharing" is disabled. (The default Windows XP setting is for Simple File Sharing to be enabled)!
Select "Tools" (5th menu), "Folder Options", "View" tab.
Scroll down "Advanced Settings" to bottom option ("Use simple file sharing (Recommended)") and uncheck if checked.
Select "OK".
Select Drive (C:), "File" (top left hand corner), "New", "Folder". Key in your first name as the new folder name and hit [Enter].
With the right mouse button, select the new folder with your first name, select "Properties", then the "Security" tab on the top.
Under "Groups or users names:", select "Administrators".
Under "Permissions for Administrators", notice all permissions are checked under the "Allow" column.
Under "Groups or users names:", select "Everyone".
Under "Permissions for "Everyone", notice all permissions are checked under the "Allow" column except the "Full Control" permission.
Select the "Deny" column for the "Modify" permission.
This will prevent others on your computer from having access to this folder.
3. Grant or Deny Special Permissions.
Using the same folder you created for this demonstration, select the folder with the right mouse button, select properties.
Under the "Group or user names:", select "Everyone" to grant or deny special permissions and select the "Advanced" button.
Select "Everyone" and the "Edit" button.
Notice all permissions are inactive while "Full Control" and "Delete Subfolders and Files" are unchecked.
Do not change any settings.4
4. Take Ownership of Files and Folders.
In the "Advanced Security Settings" dialog box, select the "Owner" tab at the top.
As Administrator, you can take ownership of a folder or file by selecting your name below the "Change owner to:" column.
Select the "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" check box.
Select the "Permissions" tab at the top.
5. Prevent Permissions Inheritance.
By default, subfolders and files inherit permissions that you assign to their parent folder.To prevent a subfolder or file from inheriting permissions from a folder, clear the "Inherit From Parent The Permission Entries That Apply to Child Objects" check box.
Warnings
Always make sure as the Administrator you have full control permissions on all objects.