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Mega Flash Tutorial
di kinglynx
Mega Flash Tutorial
Tag per Mega Flash Tutorial
Descrizione
This is the newest flash tutorial i have made.
Its mainly for absolute begginers who haven't touched flash yet.
It incorporates basic techniques in actionscripting and in setting out the layout.
It also has various useful links to external tutorials.
Come si gioca
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Commenti
Tukkun
Aug. 04, 2009
"You should use other people tuts in your tut " - No you shouldn't.
lEragonl
Jul. 26, 2009
3+1/5. +1 for old school!! Until I learn enough flash to be able to understand as3. I found some interesting info about buttons I had forgotten in the flash editor.
Just a bit of criticism. It would look a lot neater if the pictures were somehow cropped and not stretched so much.
Lucifer145
Feb. 20, 2009
personally im going to learn as3 because i dont know too much about as2 yet, and most tutorials (well... i mean tutorials outside kong cause here almost everyone is for as2 xD) and best libs are for as3, but as2 is fine and you can make anything you can do with as3 (with more or less effort, but you can xD)
kinglynx
Feb. 17, 2009
learn some knowledge, it is AS2, i started in flash 8 .. and no, some people prefer old school, and dont want to start learning again in AS3
arseiam
Feb. 17, 2009
I don't understand why people are still writing tutorials in AS1 and using deprecated techniques like attaching script to clips and using scenes. I doubt the sample AS is in anyway reflective of the code being used in the games mentioned at the end of the section. Learn some AS3 (AS2 at least) and understand what classes and methods are for.