[thelist] Resources to learn flash
David Siedband
technique at oceanicsky.com
Wed Aug 18 14:14:19 CDT 2004
check out ultrashock, lots of open source .fla files and tutorials
http://www.ultrashock.com/
I'd also highly recommend the book: flash to the core by joshua davis.
You can download all the project files from the book for free!
http://flashtothecore.praystation.com/
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David
On Aug 18, 2004, at 11:47 AM, Chris Johnston wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 12:20:23 -0600, Rich Points <rich at richpoints.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> I've been studying Flash MX 2004 for about a week now. I have no
>> past experience with Flash at all. I've found some free tutorials on
>> the web but most of them are for Flash MX. I've also searched
>> through the Flash help. It seems there are a lot of resources if I
>> want to pay for classes or access to more detailed websites. At this
>> point I feel like I'm swimming through molasses and slowly sinking.
>>
>> What are some good (preferably free) resources for learning Flash MX
>> 2004.
>>
>> My specific problem right now is adding a hyperlink to a Flash
>> animation. I've put together the animation but I can't add a button
>> behavior to it. If someone knows of a tutorial on how to do this
>> please point me to it.
>>
>
> In terms of many forms of functionality, there is very little
> difference between Flash MX and Flash MX 2004. The differences are
> most evident when it comes to things like video, actionscript and
> flash remoting.
>
> Try Flashkit for lots of free tutorials.
> http://www.flashkit.com/index.shtml
>
>
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