Search tutorials
Tutorials » Getting Started : Page 7
Flash_4
2000-03-07
VOTES
159
A brief overview of what the frame rate is and how to employ it best in your movies. By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-02-24
VOTES
129
This tutorial will show you how to employ shape hints to gain further control over your shape morphing. By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-02-24
VOTES
563
Learn how to turn one shape into another. You will be able to morph both shapes and text. Makes for a good effect! By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-02-19
VOTES
50
Learn how to remove the context menu of a flash movie altogether to give you creative control over the print command. By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-02-14
VOTES
53
This tutorial deals with printing frames from a Flash movie using a frame or custom button. By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-02-14
VOTES
51
Discover how to create important, information laden, beautifully laid out, frames with labels to indicate that a frame is printable and leave the unimportant frames for the puposes of web animation only. By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-02-14
VOTES
34
Learn how to disable the Print command in the Flash Player context menu by dimming it and/or remove the context menu altogether. By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-02-14
VOTES
79
This will provide a basic understanding of the new Print function in the lastest version of Flash Player from which we will build on in further tutorials as we learn to customise our print command. By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-02-14
VOTES
17
In the past, printing from the web was bad karma but now thanks to Macromedia's new Flash printing feature, problems associated with printing off the web may be a thing of the past. By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-02-06
VOTES
342
A basic introduction to adding text to your movie By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-02-06
VOTES
460
The laymans introduction to the flash drawing environment where you can learn about some of Flash's idiosyncracies By Eddie Carroll
Flash_4
2000-02-06
VOTES
383
Learn how to use Flash's transformation tools like rotate, flip, scale and skew. By Eddie Carroll

