Flash Tutorials by Kirupa.com
Nothing says "This person knows their gradient fills" like shiny orbs.
April 7,
2006
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Flash Components, as you know, are supposed to make our life easier. Well, that's true, but you have to know how to use them. This tutorial will try to teach you how to use the Listbox Component. It involves several important functions:
April 4,
2006
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By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to create a little movie that randomly selects letters and stops on the letter you want it to:
March 30,
2006
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For large animations, it is best to have a small preloader attached to the beginning of your animation. Preloaders simply loop an animation until the user has loaded the animation to a certain point. I have created a simple preloader. Click on the link below to hear see it.
March 29,
2006
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When you load a movie, variables, or a text, what you load is put in the cache of your computer by your browser.
March 28,
2006
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When you play an animation in Flash, unless you used ActionScript, your animation simply moves through the timeline - displaying whatever is contained on those frames. That is very linear, and sometimes you would want to tell Flash to skip a few frames, or jump to a new frame that is 100 frames down
March 22,
2006
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A simple tutorial to teach you how to create full screen Flash page within a HTML page. This tutorial may be a bit different from the usual full screen effects you've seen. It doesn't scale the height and width of the Flash file, but merely expands the Flash page without scaling the elements inside.
March 21,
2006
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Well first off, since we are developing these games in Flash, I'd highly suggest having either Flash MX or Flash MX 2004. I still only have Flash MX but it's perfectly acceptable as a form of game creation.
March 17,
2006
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Exciting eh? Well there's really not much going on here other than adding a new span of heights to the existing movement in an isometric scene. The hard part has already been done - that's the movement within the skewed isometric surface.
March 16,
2006
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People often ask me how I created that animation, and, needless to say, they walked away after I gave a long, winding explanation. Therefore, I decided I will create a tutorial that walks the user through the steps easily instead of confusing them through "flashnetized" babble.
March 14,
2006
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