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Final Project Design Step 6: Biped Procedures

Each step of the final project design is added to the Final Project Design Word Document and submitted in Blackboard under assignments.

At each step of the design process you will add what you have learned to the final project. By the end of the semester the final project will be almost complete, and just require some finishing touches.

Jack and the Beanstalk Example: Step 6

Step 6: Biped Procedures
Open the final project, lastname_firstname_finalproject5.a3p, and save it as lastname_firstname_finalproject6.a3p.  From the actions you listed in step 3, create at least 3 biped procedures. For each procedure add comments to tell what occurs. Add calls for each procedure at the appropriate places, replacing the code that you wrote previously.
The procedures will work for all instances of the class, so add parameters to the procedures so that some can walk faster or slower, etc. Add calls to these procedures to scene procedures, not MyFirstMethod.
You may have the same actions in more than one scene. For instance, walking may occur for multiple characters, in multiple scenes.
What biped procedures have you added: ClimbUp, Throw, Chop
What parameters have you added to the biped procedures
ClimbUp has distance to move,Throw has  Amount to turn elbow and shoulder, Chop has number of times to chop.
Which scene procedures call these biped procedures? Climb up in Beanstalk, climb down in Chase, throw in MagicBeans, chop in GiantFalls
Submit this document with all previous steps completed (nothing deleted) and the Lastname_Firstname_FinalProject6.a3p file in assignments.

Submit this document with steps one and two completed (nothing deleted) and the Lastname_Firstname_FinalProject6.a3p file in assignments.

Download the Jack in the Beanstalk Step 6 example to experiment.

The following are requirements:

If any of these requirements are not met, the score will be 0.

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If the requirements are met, the grade is as follows:

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Possible points=15

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If you do not receive a perfect score you may resubmit it as long as it is resubmitted within 3 days.
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