Flash Tutorials by Oman3d
This tutorial will teach you how to create an animated sliding menu that appears when the user points his mouse on its tip and then slides back inside when the user moves his mouse away.
November 23,
2007
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In this tutorial, Bert Lee will show you how to use multiple layers of scrolling backgrounds to create an illusion of depth and perspective. This is a flash lesson combined with a basic animation lesson, so watch closely and you will see some magic.
November 12,
2007
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This is a very popular preloader, but is rarely explained in a simple tutorial. Add some pro elements to your site by creating a preloader that fills you own logo. In this tutorial, you will learn the basics to any preloader mask.
October 29,
2007
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Want your users to stick around your website a little longer? Try giving them something interactive to do, like drawing on the stage. In this video, you will learn how to allow your users to click and drag on the stage in order to create their own drawings.
October 17,
2007
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Learn how to create an amazing scrolling image gallery in Flash using ActionScript.
October 15,
2007
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In this tutorial, you will learn the code necessary in order to make one slideshow image fade in right on top of another one using ActionScript.
October 11,
2007
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ActionScript loops are tools used to execute a segment of code repeatedly for a number of times or while a certain condition is satisfied. This can save time and effort by not having to type the same code multiple times to repeat a process.
September 27,
2007
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Larn how to use the MovieClipLoader class to create a preloader for your slideshow images.
September 20,
2007
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A detailed guide for creating a Flash Lite game to be played on mobile phones.
August 16,
2007
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In this tutorial, Craig Campbell shows you how to create a basic slideshow from scratch by importing pictures into their own keyframes and creating "next" and "previous" buttons so the user can cycle through the images.
August 9,
2007
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