Flash Math Physics Tutorials - FlashPerfection.com
Flash Math Physics Tutorials- it is a totality of useful and interesting visualised examples that will show you how to approximate your work to reality, making it more natural and corresponding to its real prototype, recreating its main physical features. Small and not noticeable details can be able to change the whole image in general, editing it with absolutely new meaning and transferring it to a brilliant creative godsend. Flash Math Physics Tutorials will considerably simplify your work, proposing you ready patterns and ways of different tasks realization. Skillfully uniting imaginary images and realistic features that are reflected in laws of physics, the very tutorials propose you to create a new world of possibilities.
This is the second part of a 3D thing I started a few weeks ago. Last time I talked, pretty much, only about the derivation of the rotation matrices for coordinate transformations. It was easy stuff...I hope you can agree with me on that if you read it. If you have not read then do so now.
November 23,
2006
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I just got through with my "Introduction to Trigonometry" tutorial and before I started the continuation of it I just wanted to put down a few math tricks I learned along the way that you can use in Flash.
November 22,
2006
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Let me tell you what this tutorial is going to be over. I am not going to be talking about two dimensional collisions in general, but instead one type: two circles colliding. This is one of the easiest cases to look at.
November 21,
2006
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I'm going to try my best to write this as if the reader has no previous knowledge of math (outside of some basic Algebra at least) and I'll do my best to keep it consistent. There may be flaws or gaps in my logic at which point you can e-mail me and I will do my best to go back over something more s
November 20,
2006
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The most commonly used methods of the Math class are probably random, floor and round, as well as the trig functions for math, science and game applications.
May 22,
2006
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A falling Triangle using flashMX2004 and physics - by Deamothul
October 20,
2005
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