Posted on October 4th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
In this tutorial we are going to finish off on our panels, I will quickly show you how to save them and get the workspace that you want, having a good workspace that you are comfortable with can help you a lot. Let me know how you get on
Posted on October 1st, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Using a few simple techniques we will build and animate a business card in Flash. The idea is that when the user clicks the business card it flips over and diplays information on the back and when it is clicked again it flips back over and displays the front again. We will cover using the Motion Editor to tween using the 3D rotation tools in Flash CS4 as well as scripting the button to react to a click only when in a certain position. Check it out and have a blast.
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Posted on September 24th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
We are going to leave the tools for now and will come back into them a bit later. Now it is time to get into the color and gradient panel. This is similar to the photoshop gradient tool. Nothing you Guys and Gals can’t handle
Posted on September 24th, 2010 by admin | 2 Comments »
Ok i know this might seem like a silly tutorial but really it is not. You do not copy and paste the normal way in flash. Generally when i copy something i do a Ctrl+C and then to paste Ctrl+V, but inside of flash you need to right click and choose copy frames or keyframes. Really basic stuff but thought i would chuck it in there. Thanks guys and gals
Posted on September 22nd, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Welcome to this video tutorial! We will learn how to take a Photoshop created web page layout template and slice it into individual pieces and then export it with an HTML file. We will cover user slices, layer based slices, auto slices, naming slices, assigning links to slices, alternate text for slices, creating multiple slices at one time, previewing our file in a web browser, saving individual slices as gifs or jpgs from the same document, and exporting a fully functional HTML file to go along with all of it. Please enjoy and don’t forget to check out the site http://www.tutvid.com
Posted on September 20th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Hang around and create this nice little date and time clock/calendar using Actionscript 3.0! We will cover grabbing the correct time from the user’s computer and punching that info into dynamic text fields.
This tutorial should be pretty easy to follow so spend a few minutes, try to create your very own clock, and learn a thing or two!