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Flash Basics Tutorials will be of a great use if you are looking for a general, basic information in order to clarify the task you are going to fulfil or if you just want to learn more about flash. Here you get a chance to find exhaustive explanations and the most important information that can become your starting work point. Having some questions or hesitations, you can be sure of your finding the right answers and instructions in a suitable visualised form of tutorials. All your plans and ideas can be materialized today by yourself without looking for additional help, just because of Flash Basics Tutorials which will show you the shortest way of reaching your goals.
Creative COW leader Lee Brimelow shows you how to add a buffering video message to your video player that displays when the video buffer is empty. This is part 6 in the Flash Video Basics series.
May 24,
2006
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This tutorial will teach you on how to work with Layers and add new layers in timeline window.
May 24,
2006
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Video tutorial for beginners on tweening
May 23,
2006
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The Publish Settings in Flash allow you to specify which version of Flash you want to publish your movie for.
May 17,
2006
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Creative Cow Leader Franklin McMahon goes over the new features of Macromedia Flash Professional 8 such as strokes, gradients and overflow, object and document level undo, multiple libraries and ease in and ease out. This is part one of a three-part series.
May 16,
2006
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Instead of laboring many hours tracing a bitmap in Illustrator or Freehand, you can use a little known Flash tool to convert a bitmap into a vector - the Trace Bitmap Tool. There are two reasons you may prefer vector over bitmap in your flash movies.
May 15,
2006
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When you publish a Flash movie, you can choose to publish it at a fixed size (the same as the movie dimensions, or another size), or at some percent of the screen, with different options that determine what cropping and stretching will happen to make the content fit the user's browser window.
May 15,
2006
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A video tutorials on creating drag & drop
May 12,
2006
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A viseo tutorial on how to load exteranl swf into timeline.
May 11,
2006
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A video tutorial for beginners on how to add sound to buttons
May 11,
2006
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