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#1 2013-01-24 22:52:04

theprogrammerpro
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Flash

I want to learn adobe flash what tools should i use and what tutorial?

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#2 2013-01-24 23:23:04

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Re: Flash

Learn HTML5+Javascript animations instead. It's free, and more compatible with mobile devices.


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#3 2013-01-25 12:52:52

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Re: Flash

jji7skyline wrote:

Learn HTML5+Javascript animations instead. It's free, and more compatible with mobile devices.

But flash is cool  big_smile


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#4 2013-01-25 13:10:31

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Re: Flash

jji7skyline wrote:

Learn HTML5+Javascript animations instead. It's free, and more compatible with mobile devices.

Hey now, he's asking to learn Flash; no matter what's the future of the industry.

I couldn't know as I haven't used Flash in ages, but I suggest Googling tutorials about tweening and effects (if you want to use Flash for animation), and a good ActionScript guide (if you want to program games and the such).


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#5 2013-01-25 14:15:19

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Re: Flash

I found flash pretty easy to figure out by myself
But that might be because the thing I make are about 99% tweening and 1% actionscript


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#6 2013-01-25 14:54:34

maxskywalker
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Re: Flash

Either Adobe Flash Professional CS6 (I think we're in CS6 right now) (not free) or FlashDevelop (more free, I like it less, but VERY FREE).  As for learning, I would recommend lynda.com (not free, but I think that its quality is fully worth the price, and also has tutorials for most other software-related stuff) or just Google searches.  Wait (yeah, too lazy to delete all that text), I think that CS3 might be free, if memory serves.  Go check that out.

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#7 2013-01-25 15:08:11

NeilWest
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Re: Flash

I'd prefer HTML5 myself. It's compatible on everything and it's fast and can be used with some very professional graphics.

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#8 2013-01-25 16:13:31

nama
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Re: Flash

maxskywalker wrote:

I think that CS3 might be free

I don't think so
but if it is then gosh darn it i should've got that
anyways you should actually get cs3 or flash 8 because cs4 and up are complete pains in the neck to use


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#9 2013-02-03 17:03:08

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Re: Flash

Use CS3. For tutorials just google it. Though I do recommend learning HTML5 and javascript both are free and work on almost every device.

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#10 2013-02-03 19:33:32

Necromaster
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Re: Flash

Flash is fun

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#11 2013-02-03 19:41:42

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Re: Flash

CS3 isn't free. CS2 is available on Adobe's web site, but it does not include Flash. They may have still been separate companies at that point.


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