Flash 4 Question
Hello,
I just currently bought flash. I am looking for a good book or good site to learn how to do some pretty basic things i believe. I just want to learn how to do some stuff like fading text in and out and make it twirl around and crazy stuff like that. I want to add sound too but that will be later on
Thanks
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Adam
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Adam Lee
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fabian posted this at 20:10 — 28th March 2000.
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hi bilbong. the best site i know is http://www.turtleshell.com/asm/tutorials/index.html asmussen has the most and best tutorials i've ever seen.
greetings, fabian
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johnnyboy posted this at 20:47 — 29th March 2000.
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Bilbong -
For the really easy, good to start with tutorials go to http://designsbymark.com and check out his Flash 4 tutorials. The are very basic. That's how I learned to do my first stuff.
John
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bilbong30 posted this at 20:58 — 29th March 2000.
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Awesome...Thanks guys!!
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orlando_5 posted this at 23:49 — 29th March 2000.
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Macromedia has a flash newsgroup with a lot of information on it.
http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/
Its under Discuss -> Discussion Groups.
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werehere posted this at 07:46 — 31st March 2000.
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I run one of the largest flash resources on the net at:
http://www.were-here.com
and a large forum at:
http://www.were-here.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/Ultimate.cgi
Lots of tutorials and downloads there to choose from.
Also try http://www.virtual-fx.net for some great ones as well.
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Lloyd Hassell posted this at 02:45 — 1st April 2000.
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The best tutorials I have found are the ones that come with the program under the Help menu. Just work your way through them and it will teach you the basics.
After you master those techniques, move on the a site offering advanced tutorials.
:: Lloyd Hassell :: http://www14.brinkster.com/lloydh ::
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