Flash Tutorials by lashf
Sometimes you need to copy several frames so that you can paste them into the same or another project/symbol. This short video tutorial will show you how you can easily do that.
April 7,
2008
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In this short tutorial, I will try to explain why the two types of graphics are so different and what each of them can be used for.
April 4,
2008
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Put something on the stage, selected it, and press F8. In the dialog box that should appear, type "button" and choose no other option than Button in Type...
April 4,
2008
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Prototypes are one of the things that I used to completely ignore when programming in Actionscript. I guess I might have been a bit scared, because creating prototypes looked complicated. In fact, prototypes are easy-to-use and very useful.
April 2,
2008
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startDrag() is a very easy and very cool function in Actionscript. It allows you to enable dragging for any Symbol on the stage in your swf.
April 1,
2008
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In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to program the tank rifle so that it changes its rotation according to where your mouse is.
March 31,
2008
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This time, I'm going to create a similar effect, again using the same function, except that this time the effect will be happening without your cursor.
March 28,
2008
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Very often, when making a game in Flash, you will need to create some artificial gravity so that things just fall down like in real life.
March 27,
2008
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One thing that we must do before we write the code is give our fire Movieclip an instance name. That's because we're going to need to address it through Actionscript in a moment....
March 25,
2008
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In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to create an effect in which your cursor becomes a burning ball!
March 25,
2008
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