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Here's my crappy attempt at a decent Guyver design.Included are the basic Guyver armor and a finished construct of the Guyver.Do what you will with them
By DarkX
These charts pull in a series of values from an external txt file to create dynamic bar, line and point charts. This was originally used in conjunction with a C+ application which dynamically created the txt files on the fly to customize the charts to the application state. Colors and points can be customized. Works with Flash Player 6 or above. By Alysen Regiec
A compilatin of several diferent vector icons copied from the original but completly made in flash By tyler smith
Nuts, bolts, screws, cables, and basic parts for use in detailed drawings. By Mark Kohnitz
This is merely a traced contour of Denmark for a project I did. Thought it might be useful for someone out there. By Christian Schoenberg
I traced the outlines of most countries in Europe for a project. I have layered each country separately to facilitate future effects/tweening. Enjoy. By Christian Schoenberg
This tool lets you draw something on the board change color, brush size. By Inan Olcer
Background illustration drawn in the Flash. Image with field scene, with trees, river, and flowers. By Dirceu Veiga
Hi 2 aLL!It's bat animation and It's made with shape shuffle and I hope you'll like It!!! By Iasen Slavov
Remember how awkward pie charts were to create in Flash? did you ever create hundreds of little wedges, duplicated and rotated? Finally, MX lets us draw pie wedge shapes using actionscript and some basic trigonometry functions. This pie chart is easily configurable, using your data set to create a graph with labels. You can even set the transparency. This script is great on the web, but has a tendency not to work in the stand-alone player. This is my first submission to FlashKit. Enjoy! By Ian Ring
This file contains the American flag, scaled to actual proportions. You can resize it to the size you want for export. You may redistribute the file to anyone, as long as you give it away for free. By C. B. Hollis

