Flash Basics Tutorials - FlashPerfection.com
Alpha is, like in many other graphic programs, basically what transparency is called in Flash. It's one of the most useful things that you have to know if you want to work with Flash effectively.
April 16,
2008
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Here's a little trick that I often find useful. If you're computer-savy, then you probably know it, because this is basically how things work almost everywhere.
April 15,
2008
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There is a very common mistake among Flash beginners to confuse the instance name with the Symbol name. In this tutorial, I'm going to describe both of the names briefly and show where you may encounter them. Also, I'm going to give you a few tips on naming your symbols.
April 11,
2008
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The corner radius is a widely overlooked feature within Flash. It is a setting that determines the roundness of the corners of rectangles and squares. With the correct settings, it's possible to make great looking buttons. Let's take a closer look.
April 10,
2008
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This tutorial will teach you how to use masks in Flash.
April 8,
2008
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If you draw a line with your Line tool, what you will most probably see a boring, straight line. It doesn't have to be that way! Not everyone knows that Flash gives you the possibility to change the Type of your line.
April 8,
2008
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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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This tutorial will take you through the basics of Flash, and even show you how to make your first animation.
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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