Do you like girls? We do, and we belive that the same effect they have in real life they also have on the Web. In short, beauty is pleasant and nice which in terms of Web translates to an improved user experience. After all, this is the ultimate goal of web design.
The purpose of our tutorial website is to provide you with several techniques we use for bringing to life static pictures of pretty girls. As the name suggests, we will use Adobe Flash, the worldwide standard for animated graphics on the Web.
We will teach you how to: make a kissing girl in a Flash movie, create motion effects of body parts, add extra effects on jewelry, develop girl shapes in motion ... and two bonus effects :-)
Platform(s): Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris
Often we note site cool websites featuring graphical elements and animations that develop a scary theme to match the topic of the website, usually entertainment related ones, such as gaming, music etc. Designing and developing them is not very difficult, mostly it's about mastering several options that Adobe Flash offers us.
Our tutorial website will teach you how to design: scary text effects, eye reflection effects, film grain effects and we have two bonus effects too!
On this tutorial website, we aim to explain Flash techniques for working with objects with a star shape, in order to obtain cool animations with great effects.
You will learn how to create your own stars from scratch, or where to look for one, how to make a star blink, fall, or how to make it move like crazy in your movie. After reading our indications and studying our samples we hope you will also have the ability to recognize a perfect picture for the background when you see one.
The examples presented are designed to be medium in difficulty so you will need some Flash experience in order to fully understand them.
Just to name some topics, you will learn to design: falling stars effects, fireworks effects, sparkling nubbles effect, light effects and much more.
The aim of our tutorial website is to explain some simple and also some advanced techniques of handling text objects in order to obtain great visual effects.
The tutorials are structured a manner that it is useful for everyone interested into this topic. Some Flash knowledge is useful but the level is not very important (you can be a Flash guru or just a novice whom opened Flash for the first time) because you will discover our examples as a continuous journey from the simplest way of animating to the most complex and good looking effects. Just to name some, we mention: moving a text, fading in and out a text, creating smooth solutions for moving and fading, working with each character of the text; working with one or multiple masks to obtain awesome effects; creating complex effects by using all the gained knowledge and a bit of imagination and much more.
The overall purpose of our tutorial website is to provide useful information both to the Flash newbies and to Flash gurus as well that are looking to consolidate their knowledge regarding water effects handling in Adobe/Macromedia Flash.
Some Flash knowledge is recommended, however is not mandatory since the tutorials are written in an easy step by step manner in order to insure that even those not familiar with the Flash application user interface do understand and are able to implement our examples and later to develop their owns. Our final goal is to teach you how to: create a lake like water surface in Flash, produce a rain effect over your Flash movie and how to simulate a fish swimming across the movie.
This tutorial will teach you how to create and apply an advanced glow flash filter on some object, using action script. This is very useful filter which you can use it wherever you like.
In this Flash tutorial you will learn how to make text glow (this effect will also work for anything drawn in Flash). The glowing edges around the text will ease in and ease out in this animations. Topics include: soften fill edges, alpha control, and basic tweening. No actionscript involved and source file is included.
Learn a simple photo gallery effect in this Flash tutorial. Topics include: motion tweening, gradient color fill, alpha property. No actionscript involved. Source file included.