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Flash Tutorial: Create, Drag a Mask with Actionscript 3.0

Written by admin on March 8th, 2012. Posted in Flash

Here we have a tutorial taken from the Tutvid.com July August newsletter. We will use Flash and Actionscript 3.0 to create a mask that can be dragged around to reveal an image underneath. Very cool, very easy, and very easy to edit as well. Follow me on Twitter! www.twitter.com Be sure to check out www.tutvid.com Check out the blog @ http

Flash CS4 Tutorial: How To Motion Tween

Written by admin on March 4th, 2012. Posted in Flash

Here again we have a video of one of the tutorials in the June-July 09 newsletter! This one is on using Flash CS4 and the new Motion Tweening Engine to tween and just the basics of creating a tween using the “new” motion tween in Flash CS4 and we even touch on how to just tween the “old” way which in many cases is is just what you will want to do. This is one of the tutorials found in the May-June 2009 Tutvid.com newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter here: tutvid.com Twitter! www.twitter.com Be sure to check out www.tutvid.com Check out the blog @ http
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Oney’s Lip Sync Timing Tutorial – Adobe Flash

Written by admin on February 29th, 2012. Posted in Flash

Very basic video on how to time lip sync. F5 – Extra Frame F6 – Keyframe F7 – Blank Keyframe Alt / Fn Key + Drag – Copy frame Leo and Satan 4 coming soon!

Flash Animation Tutorial

Written by admin on February 26th, 2012. Posted in Flash

After several requests, I made a tutorial explaining some of the techniques that I use to make my frame-by-frame stick figure animations. This is VERY basic stuff for complete noobs who are new to flash, nothing fancy. After watching this, you will be able to make simple stick fighting animations. Enjoy and please rate/comment! ~G PS: if you don’t have flash, here’s a link to the trial version: www.adobe.com This tutorial is for CS3, things are a different in CS5 (namely, ‘motion tween’ I talk about would be ‘classic tween’ in CS5), but you should still be able to follow along with this tutorial, as well as make some pretty awesome animations. Also, music is Crushing Day and Ice 9, both by Joe Satriani
Video Rating: 4 / 5

www.anthonyburdick.com Flash Character Animation Tutorial. Whether you are creating your own characters, or animating with Character Packs; using “symbols” and “motion tweening” are powerful tools that everyone should know how to use effectively! http Uploaded by: www.anthonyburdick.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Stick Figure Tutorial 2 : Basic Fight

Written by admin on February 21st, 2012. Posted in Flash

(Best watched in full screen!) Another stick figure tutorial made by me! This time covering a very basic fight scene. ~~FACTS~~ – This tutorial is just ONE of MANY ways of stick animating and this is just how I learned over the years. – This program is Macromedia Flash 8 (not a free program) – I used a Wacom Intuos 3 (4×6) tablet – It’s important to zoom in a lot when you animate (I zoomed in 500% but you could go a little over or under) – I used the 2nd to largest brush in this video – There is no PERFECT smoothing setting! It is all a matter of your preference. – I drew the body and legs first and then went back to add the arms with the “Object Drawing” on. (This is just a matter of preference as well) – Heads are added last with the circle tool with the “Object drawing” on. – Music in order: Okami Sountrack – Reset (thank you), Upkeeper, Old Man Orange





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