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To make the sun twinkle
December 27,
2005
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Using a gradient fill is one way to add an illusion of depth to an object. Another, perhaps more robust way to do so is to use Soften Fill Edges.
December 27,
2005
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Our portfolio will feature an interactive display unit that shows a larger thumbnail of our selected product.
December 26,
2005
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Some swish text animation
December 23,
2005
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Back in the Halcyon days of Disney, the animators there began trying to dissect really great character animation to figure out what made it great. After years of study they made a list of 12 principles that all great animation utilizes. Those 12 principles are as follows:..
December 23,
2005
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Gradients are applied to fill objects. Fill options include solid color, linear gradient, radial gradient or bitmap. Linear and radial gradients can be made up of just two endpoint colors, or a whole range of colors.
December 23,
2005
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Ever wished you could use Photoshop's bevel effect in Flash? That's right; Flash isn't known for easy style effects, but with my simple beveling technique, you can work around Flash's rather bland palette.
December 22,
2005
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Anything drawn on the stage in Flash is a vector graphic -- it can be resized without losing resolution. A shape on the stage can be made up of a stroke object, a fill object, or combinations of the two.
December 22,
2005
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To create such a broken "Egg"
December 21,
2005
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Starting and stopping the movie can be controlled by issuing actionscript commands to tell the playhead when to stop (and/or start) playing.
December 21,
2005
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