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Driving to the Moon: An Animated Adventure

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Join our daring car on a lunar journey, tasked with navigating through astronaut checkpoints while solving math questions to pass! Set against the backdrop of the moon, this animation features a long, winding road and the challenge of avoiding fiery explosions. Follow the car as it encounters obstacles and strive to reach its destination. With a blend of basic commands and more complex mathematical problems, this animation showcases the fun and excitement of learning through creativity. Get ready to experience an extraordinary adventure on the moon!

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Driving to the Moon: An Animated Adventure

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  1. By: David Torri The Animating Process

  2. Steps to Making an Animation

  3. Step #1: My animation will have a car driving on the moon. The car is trying to get to a certain place and astronauts are stopping him at checkpoints. He has to answer a math question at every checkpoint in order to pass. While he is trying to get past the checkpoints, he is also trying to avoid becoming a big ball of fire.

  4. Step #2: The background is on the moon because I think it is unusual that a car is driving on the moon. I added a long road because that’s what cars drive on. I will also have small checkpoints at certain parts of the road.

  5. Step #3: There is only one major character in my animation, and that is the car. I also have astronauts that are trying to stop the car from getting to his destination. I might add some fiery explosions coming up from the ground as well.

  6. Step #4: Most of my commands are basic, but the multiplication and division commands are more difficult. It is a kind of complicated to make a command where the user can input information and the computer can output the answer.

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