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©Copyright and ™ Trademark of Adobe Flash go to Johnathan Gay and Adobe Systems Incorporated
Here is the second part of the Adobe Flash Graveyard (see In Memory of Adobe Flash for more detail), as well as the rest of the area after the first part, and even a part of a Seaside Beach behind the Graveyard.
The Graves are as follows:
1) The Mouse Cursor.
2) The Type Cursor.
3) The Hourglass Cursor.
4) The Text Button.
5) The Adobe Flash Symbol that we all knew and loved.
6) The Worldwide Web Button (even though it is not Planet Earth, this location is similar to our planet).
7) The Age Adobe Flash was when it Died (31st December 2020).
8) Two Thumbs Up Rating.
9) Five Star Rating.
10) Pin Tab Button.
11) Ten out of Ten Rating.
12) An Eye for Creation.
13) Paint Bucket.
14) A Target that is Set.
15) A Magic Wand to create the Magic of Adobe Flash.
16) A Clock to Show the Time Taken For Creation of a Flash Masterpiece.
17) A Thought for a Flash Project.
18) A New Document.
19) Tools to Construct.
20) Folder to put Finished Products.
21) The Recycle Bin to Delete Unwanted Flash Documents
22) The Floppy Disc Save Option.
23) Download and Upload.
24) Share with Others.
25) Looking at the Fine Detail of the Flash Masterpiece.
26) Click Here! (to see an Amazing Flash Masterpiece in Action).
27) Pie Chart of Statistics (how the Flash Masterpiece Fared).
28) Test Your Success! (Funfair Test Your Strength).
29) Common Rating Icons Include: Tick, Heart, Star, and Thumbs Up.
30) Comment, Critique, Discuss, and Chat.
31) Doorway to Possibilities.
32) A Crossroad to Navigate Where Your Future should Lead to.
33) The Age Adobe Flash Almost Turned, which would've been a Quarter of a Century (Almost 25 Years Old on the 1st January 2021).
34) Approved! (This Flash Masterpiece is Appropriate and Welcomed Fully by The World).
35) Loading Bar (Fully Loaded).
36) Disc to Put onto Other Computers.
37) Success Bar.
38) Spotlight.
39) Happiness (as well as an icon for Approval).
40) Awesome Scale.
41) Realisation of an Idea (The Exclamation Mark '!').
42) An Idea.
43) Still Thinking.
44) Confused.
45) Report.
46) Flag.
47) Banned.
48) Common Negative Rating Icons Include: Cross and Thumbs Down.
49) Two Thumbs Down Rating.
50) Memory Stick.
51) Colour Palette.
And Finally:
52) Sunglasses (to show how Cool Adobe Flash was, as well as to see a Single Sparkle from a Cool Flash Masterpiece)
It took me a very long time to work on this, as I had to figure out what would be appropriate graves for Adobe Flash, and it took me quite a long time to figure out which space of the graveyard would be perfect, for some of the graves. From the beginning of the Top Left, there is positivity, but as we go down the trail, everything goes negative and sour, and it shows the slow death of Adobe Flash before ending at the Sunglasses Grave. The Sparkle from the Left Eye of the Sunglasses shows a spark of Coolness from the past, whilst the Right Eye is black to show that Adobe Flash is dead right now with nothing to see sparkle or shine, and even though I have never ever used Adobe Flash, then I don't know what the tools were that made it so special, which is why the grave ideas that came to my head were random. Quite a few of the graves were to do with MicroSoft Paint and YouTube Video Buttons, as I believed them to be similar to how Flash Creators would create their work, as well as how they would share it around with the Whole Wide World.
Since this is a seaside town area, I added the three paths behind the graveyard, as well as a Coastal Defence Wall to keep away the eroding land, as it falls below the cliff face to the sandy beach. Luckily, the Coastal Defence Wall is tall as it is deep in the ground, so that it can stop the ocean from claiming any more of the land.
The Cliff Face, the rocks, the sandy beach, and the ocean took me quite a while to do, but the cliff face was the trickiest to do.
Finally, the scene that goes to the ocean, shows that we are going to the future whilst the graveyard is left behind as we are washed away, and there is nothing we can do at the moment to stop this.
I will draw a Church or a Chapel, that will connect this picture to the first picture (In Memory of Adobe Flash), as a Place of Religious Worship will stop the Graveyard from going to waste, let alone getting abandoned by the local town council.
All I can hope for is that someone will create some kind of backwards compatibility, so that any flash game that might get revived in the far future, can be played by any computer with that kind of technology, and that the future generations can experience what we enjoyed in the 1990s, the 2000s, and the 2010s, as well as in 2020.
Rest in Peace Adobe Flash, We Will All Miss You .
Here is the second part of the Adobe Flash Graveyard (see In Memory of Adobe Flash for more detail), as well as the rest of the area after the first part, and even a part of a Seaside Beach behind the Graveyard.
The Graves are as follows:
1) The Mouse Cursor.
2) The Type Cursor.
3) The Hourglass Cursor.
4) The Text Button.
5) The Adobe Flash Symbol that we all knew and loved.
6) The Worldwide Web Button (even though it is not Planet Earth, this location is similar to our planet).
7) The Age Adobe Flash was when it Died (31st December 2020).
8) Two Thumbs Up Rating.
9) Five Star Rating.
10) Pin Tab Button.
11) Ten out of Ten Rating.
12) An Eye for Creation.
13) Paint Bucket.
14) A Target that is Set.
15) A Magic Wand to create the Magic of Adobe Flash.
16) A Clock to Show the Time Taken For Creation of a Flash Masterpiece.
17) A Thought for a Flash Project.
18) A New Document.
19) Tools to Construct.
20) Folder to put Finished Products.
21) The Recycle Bin to Delete Unwanted Flash Documents
22) The Floppy Disc Save Option.
23) Download and Upload.
24) Share with Others.
25) Looking at the Fine Detail of the Flash Masterpiece.
26) Click Here! (to see an Amazing Flash Masterpiece in Action).
27) Pie Chart of Statistics (how the Flash Masterpiece Fared).
28) Test Your Success! (Funfair Test Your Strength).
29) Common Rating Icons Include: Tick, Heart, Star, and Thumbs Up.
30) Comment, Critique, Discuss, and Chat.
31) Doorway to Possibilities.
32) A Crossroad to Navigate Where Your Future should Lead to.
33) The Age Adobe Flash Almost Turned, which would've been a Quarter of a Century (Almost 25 Years Old on the 1st January 2021).
34) Approved! (This Flash Masterpiece is Appropriate and Welcomed Fully by The World).
35) Loading Bar (Fully Loaded).
36) Disc to Put onto Other Computers.
37) Success Bar.
38) Spotlight.
39) Happiness (as well as an icon for Approval).
40) Awesome Scale.
41) Realisation of an Idea (The Exclamation Mark '!').
42) An Idea.
43) Still Thinking.
44) Confused.
45) Report.
46) Flag.
47) Banned.
48) Common Negative Rating Icons Include: Cross and Thumbs Down.
49) Two Thumbs Down Rating.
50) Memory Stick.
51) Colour Palette.
And Finally:
52) Sunglasses (to show how Cool Adobe Flash was, as well as to see a Single Sparkle from a Cool Flash Masterpiece)
It took me a very long time to work on this, as I had to figure out what would be appropriate graves for Adobe Flash, and it took me quite a long time to figure out which space of the graveyard would be perfect, for some of the graves. From the beginning of the Top Left, there is positivity, but as we go down the trail, everything goes negative and sour, and it shows the slow death of Adobe Flash before ending at the Sunglasses Grave. The Sparkle from the Left Eye of the Sunglasses shows a spark of Coolness from the past, whilst the Right Eye is black to show that Adobe Flash is dead right now with nothing to see sparkle or shine, and even though I have never ever used Adobe Flash, then I don't know what the tools were that made it so special, which is why the grave ideas that came to my head were random. Quite a few of the graves were to do with MicroSoft Paint and YouTube Video Buttons, as I believed them to be similar to how Flash Creators would create their work, as well as how they would share it around with the Whole Wide World.
Since this is a seaside town area, I added the three paths behind the graveyard, as well as a Coastal Defence Wall to keep away the eroding land, as it falls below the cliff face to the sandy beach. Luckily, the Coastal Defence Wall is tall as it is deep in the ground, so that it can stop the ocean from claiming any more of the land.
The Cliff Face, the rocks, the sandy beach, and the ocean took me quite a while to do, but the cliff face was the trickiest to do.
Finally, the scene that goes to the ocean, shows that we are going to the future whilst the graveyard is left behind as we are washed away, and there is nothing we can do at the moment to stop this.
I will draw a Church or a Chapel, that will connect this picture to the first picture (In Memory of Adobe Flash), as a Place of Religious Worship will stop the Graveyard from going to waste, let alone getting abandoned by the local town council.
All I can hope for is that someone will create some kind of backwards compatibility, so that any flash game that might get revived in the far future, can be played by any computer with that kind of technology, and that the future generations can experience what we enjoyed in the 1990s, the 2000s, and the 2010s, as well as in 2020.
Rest in Peace Adobe Flash, We Will All Miss You .
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