This is a digital paper doll of Linka from Captain Planet made in Flash 4. It's my first paper doll! In fact, it's my first time using drag and drop. I learned how to do it exclusively for this project (and fortunately, it turned out to be rather easy). Hopefully it's fairly high quality, and everything is on an acceptable layer, but if there are some minor glitches or things that don't line up absolutely perfectly, please remember it's my first one
I'm aware that in almost all of her outfits her stomach is showing (not that most of you will complain, of course) but this is not because she's skanky, got it? It's because I wanted to do my best to make sure most things didn't overlap in an inappropriate way.
This was so much fun to do. I kept thinking of new stuff to add. I had to stop myself before I totally ran out of room, though. This gave me a chance to play around with designing clothes, an enjoyable hobby of mine. Some of the clothing was based off actual pieces I own, and some of it is stuff I'd never wear. I'll leave it to you to figure out which are which.
A lot of work went into this, and it took a deal of time, but it was really enjoyable, and I hope you all have a lot of fun with it.
So, what combinations are your favorites? Feel free to send me any screencaps of anything you do with it, if you want to share
TIPS: If you're having trouble placing an item perfectly, right-click and choose "Zoom In" a couple of times to more precisely place the article of clothing. Yes, yes, you're bound to see a few places where the lines get squiggly, or a few stray dots here and there I didn't erase, but that's because you're zoomed in so much. Once you are finished adjusting the clothing, right-clicking and choosing "Show All" will zoom you back out to a normal level where squiggly lines and stray black dots won't be visible.
Also, I apologize for the resolution. I work on a huge monitor, so the resolution for the .swf is about 2000 px X 1050 px. Flash automatically resizes to fit the user's window, so it's likely very small for you. I had to make it large because there were so many pieces of clothing I wanted to add and I just couldn't fit them all into a smaller resolution. If you right-click and choose to zoom in once or twice, it should show up at the native resolution.
If you've never worked with digital paper dolls before, you simply click and drag the pieces of clothing you want to the place you want them until they line up. In mine, she started pre-clothed in her regular outfit from season one. You'll need to "undress" her first by clicking and dragging the clothing already on her off her. From there, you can dress her however you please.
And finally, there are a lot of clothes there. Some of them, especially the shirts, are probably buried under piles of other cothing, so dig around and make sure you uncover everything you have to play with.
*** UNLESS YOU CLICK "DOWNLOAD" (in the left-hand column beside the image) IT PROBABLY WILL NOT SHOW CORRECTLY. Sorry, it just won't. Some silly DA/Flash thing.
Unfortunately, that's beyond my knowledge in Flash, but you can always use the print-screen button on your keyboard and paste it in an art program and save a picture of it I'm really glad you like it!
Yup! Oh, and that pic I was doing of Linka and Wheeler... I'm not so sure I want to finish it. I think I might just send you the current version. Only a little bit has been detailed in, but I'm just not liking the way it looks. I may redo the idea later on, though. Anyway, glad you like the paper doll
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