In this tutorial you’ll learn how to create a rollover effect with the DisplacementMapFilter and TweenLite. Follow step-by-step or go directly to the source code.

TweenLite is without a questions one of the most powerful Flash tools out there. If you haven’t so far, check it out right now!
Here a example of how to create a blur rollover effect in 30 sec.

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In this tutorial you will learn how to apply a waving flag effect on image Movieclips.
This is the final result:

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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:

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In this tutorial you will learn how to apply a fata morgana effect on image Movieclips. You can set the speed and angle of the haze. This effect works with animated content and video.
This is the final result:

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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:

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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:

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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:
