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in Flash Tutorials
Smashed Text

Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, July 2005
Text effects are a popular use for Flash. Here you'll create a text that flies apart in shards in a 'smashed window' effect.

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Dancing Letters

Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, July 2005
Using ActionScript, we'll transform static text into something dynamic, attention grabbing, and memorable.

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Mouse Trails!

Editor's Pick in Flash Tutorials, July 2005
Keep your visitors amused with cursor trails, created using a the Duplicate Movie Clip Action, and you won't lose them while your main movie loads.

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in Flash Tutorials
How to Dessign Percentage Preloader

This is a very common request. A lot of people want a preloader that they can use to indicate the download progress of their movie before it actually plays. This has the benefit of preventing the movie from playing while it is still streaming (when the movie can look quite jerky...

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in Flash Tutorials
Crosshair Targetting

You've probably seen this in a lot of shooting games. A crosshair follows the mouse around the screen. This tutorial demonstrates how to make horizontal and vertical lines follow the cursor...

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Crumbling Away
in Text Effects
Crumbling Away

Here's a rather simple look that incorporates a variety of techniques that you'll find useful in many other projects. You'll see how to make east see-through type, how to apply filters to text, and what you need to do to make filters work with a solid color selection...

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Type Basics: The Paragraph Palette
in Photoshop Articles
Type Basics: The Paragraph Palette

Nested by default with the Character palette, the Paragraph palette can be shown and hidden using either the button in the options bar, the command in the Window menu, or with Command-T (Mac) Control-T (Windows) while editing or inputting type...

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Type Basics: The Character Palette
in Photoshop Basics
Type Basics: The Character Palette

The Character palette can be shown and hidden through the Window menu or a button in the Options Bar when a type tool is active. The palette replicates many of the fields and options available in the Options Bar for type tools...

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