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This is part of [[Flash]] CS3 tutorials. | |||
; Learning goals: | |||
: Learn how to add special effects to animations | |||
;Prerequisites: | |||
:[[Flash CS3 desktop tutorial]] | |||
:[[Flash drawing tutorial]] | |||
:[[Flash object transform tutorial]] | |||
:[[Flash colors tutorial]] | |||
:[[Flash frame-by-frame animation tutorial]] | |||
:[[Flash motion tweening tutorial]] (for the rocket launcher) | |||
;Moving on | |||
: The [[Flash]] article has a list of other tutorials. | |||
: We suggest e.g. the [[Flash components tutorial]] | |||
;Quality | |||
: This text should technical people get going and may not be good enough for self-learning beginners. It can be used as handout in a "hands-on" class. That is what [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] made it for... | |||
;Level | |||
: It aims at beginners. More advanced features and tricks are not explained here. | |||
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(should be done by the end of sept. 2007).
This is part of Flash CS3 tutorials.
- Learning goals
- Learn how to add special effects to animations
- Prerequisites
- Flash CS3 desktop tutorial
- Flash drawing tutorial
- Flash object transform tutorial
- Flash colors tutorial
- Flash frame-by-frame animation tutorial
- Flash motion tweening tutorial (for the rocket launcher)
- Moving on
- The Flash article has a list of other tutorials.
- We suggest e.g. the Flash components tutorial
- Quality
- This text should technical people get going and may not be good enough for self-learning beginners. It can be used as handout in a "hands-on" class. That is what Daniel K. Schneider made it for...
- Level
- It aims at beginners. More advanced features and tricks are not explained here.