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Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, October 2005
Create an input box and a movie clip. Then make buttons to change the movie clip based on what the user
types into the input box.
The aim of the tutorial is to:
Show you how one instance of a symbol communicates with another. A fundamental part of flash movie is to place symbols within symbols (see previous tutorial: Tweens within Tweens). When movies get complex the structure of one symbol inside another inside another.....
Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, September 2005
Learn how to use a new feature available in Flash MX 2004 - the context menu customization.
Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, October 2005
Want to understand Flash? Study nesting and learn how nested objects talk to one another.
Soon you'll be on your way to building your own Flash movie.
Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, September 2005
Beginners, learn how to create your own buttons, align objects to the stage, and create layers in Flash with this tutorial.
Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, October 2005
Learn how to make a simple animated mask in Flash. Here we demonstrate one possible effect that allows you to see background through an animated circle only.
Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, October 2005
This tutorial aims to teach beginners how to create a draggable mouse mask from A to Z.
The aim of the tutorial is to:Show you how to link one Flash 'page' with another 'page'. Page is in inverted commas because Flash does not really have pages but frames, but the idea is the same.
Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, September 2005
This tutorial is for Flash beginners who want to learn how to create a simple animation with a technique called Tweening.
Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, September 2005
Learn how to tween symbols using motion guides that allow you to move an object in a curve or spiral, not a
straight line, from one point to the next.









