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Finally!
The guys from billionstudio produced it. Great job!
And by the way, new tutorials are just around the corner. Watch out!
Tutorial blog about effects for Flash 8, Flash CS3 and Flash CS4 using on timeline and with ActionScript
Finally!
The guys from billionstudio produced it. Great job!
And by the way, new tutorials are just around the corner. Watch out!
In this tutorial you will learn how to create a drain transition effect where one image “suck” to another. You can set the duration (in frames) of the transition, the point where the images drain to and other options. No ActionScript is required, you’ll work only on timeline and set the parameter of the effect inside the component inspector.
Here the final result:
In this tutorial you will learn how to create a pixelation transition effect where one image “pixelates” to another. You can set the duration (in frames) of the transition. No ActionScript is required, you’ll work only on timeline and set the parameter of the effect inside the component inspector.
Here the final result:
In this tutorial you will learn how to create a swirl transition effect where one image curls / twirls / whirl to another. You can set the duration (in frames) of the transition. No ActionScript is required to complete this tutorial, you’ll work only on timeline and set the parameter of the effect inside the component inspector.
Here the final result:
In this tutorial you will learn how to create a wobble, where one image fades to another with a genie like / waggle / wobble / jiggle transition. You can set the duration of the transition (in frames) and the amplitude, which represents the strength of the image distortion. To complete the tutorial you don’t need a line of ActionScript.
Here the final result:
In this tutorial you will learn how to use the Smoke Effect (which is nothing less then a particle system / emitter) to create an effect that looks like a “starfield” effect.
Here the final result: