Bobby500 wrote:
Bluestribute wrote:
Bobby500 wrote:
Once again, everyone ignores me.
No. I'm just moving on up. Not like you can't contact me. I have email and a chat room on my site. See?
whoops, fogot about that. Okay, I will stop trying to talk you out of it now. *whistles*
Were you Woogyhead? Or Snoogiehead?

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keroro645 wrote:
post a link
Alright.
Once I get Flash and stuff, I will hopefully upload them to a site like Newgrounds. But also Im hoping to put them on my site, which is also complete with a chat room (at the very bottom). So, I can be reached here:
downloadablegamemaker.co.nr

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Right. And there is a link to my forums there too.

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Bluestribute wrote:
Bobby500 wrote:
Bluestribute wrote:
No. I'm just moving on up. Not like you can't contact me. I have email and a chat room on my site. See?whoops, fogot about that. Okay, I will stop trying to talk you out of it now. *whistles*
Were you Woogyhead? Or Snoogiehead?
What?
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Congrats on your new software! Ps and Ps Extended are the same thing, so you probably will get only Ps extended (Which is a good thing).
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relyt12101 wrote:
Congrats on your new software! Ps and Ps Extended are the same thing, so you probably will get only Ps extended (Which is a good thing).
All I know is, I hope they work!

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ok... still 2 weeks till you hack back in
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Bluestribute wrote:
My dad just said the best words- "Yeah, you can get it". What he was talking about was Adobe Creative Suite Premium. For those who don't know, it includes:
Photoshop
Illustrator
Photoshop Extended
Flash
Acrobat 8
Dreamweaver
Fireworks
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I'm really excited right now! Of course, it is hard quitting Scratch*. Expect some occasional projects every now and then, but I really wanna learn these. Right now I'm scanning my report card for proof of student!
*I will sill be on the forums. But my dad said I can work for him if I learn Illustrator and Photoshop. So no, I am just not making projects. I will be busy! I hope it is as fun as it sounds! So, well, I'll make a couple more projects, but in roughly 1 week, they will slow down.
if you have any advice on any of those programs, please tell me!
It's great that you are excited to learn new software and expand your creative options. Maybe once your feeling comfortable with these new softwares, you could integrate some of your creations into Scratch! You could share your photoshop or Illustrator creations as sprites or backgrounds in a game - I am sure others will be inspired by your creations
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Bluestribute wrote:
keroro645 wrote:
post a link
Alright.
Once I get Flash and stuff, I will hopefully upload them to a site like Newgrounds. But also Im hoping to put them on my site, which is also complete with a chat room (at the very bottom). So, I can be reached here:
downloadablegamemaker.co.nr
i dont mean any offense, but newgrounds is a bad place to start...u can get blammed pretty ezily if ur game isnt up to par...one of my frnds had that... u mite wanna start with some smaller game wesbsites.... then, wen u get really good, which shudnt be far, u could start on newgrounds.
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Bluestribute wrote:
Jman720 wrote:
Well, photoshop and everything else in that suite=hard. It will take probably close to 1-2 months to learn photoshop and illustrator, and yes, i've learned them.
So for me… about 1 month. I learn really fast. Any help appreciated though!
start with any tutorials u can find... they are beyond helpful for starters...
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jcubed wrote:
1 week 6 days
No. Even if I hate Flash (lol, why?) i got all the other programs

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Bluestribute, it's wonderful to see you all excited about moving on towards other challenges! I am very curious to learn if Scratch helped you getting started with other programming langues and sophisticated software as well. It would be great to hear about your new experiences and to see an occasional project or forum post from you. Good luck!
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If I were you, I would give the likes of Dreamweaver a miss. It's designed to insulate you from the code you're working with, so you can focus on design. You'll learn a lot more about what you're doing if you stick to a simple text editor to do your web design.
If you want something free and powerful to do site design, I'd suggest you check out something like Eclipse.
http://www.eclipse.org/
It was originally intended to be used by Java developers, but it's extensible, so you can use it for any number of languages with syntax highlighting support.
Also, once you get into Flash and learn how to use it, check out Adobe AIR:
http://www.adobe.com/products/air/
Lets you leverage your flash and web design skills to build Desktop applications.
Good luck
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I was just thinking… if I'm getting all of those… technically I could create my own Flash site with only my games…

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Don't you need your own server though?
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Bobby500 wrote:
Don't you need your own server though?
Nope. I could contact my ISP or use Freewebs to make it

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jcubed wrote:
1week 6 days
I'm trying it out. It is really fun! Though those errors are annoying, I still love it! Can't wait for my version to come so I have it forever! I have created a basic game where you try avoiding obstacles using your mouse pointer. No score or anything yet (like collisions) though…

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noobz wrote:
i have flash to. and can i play the game you made?
I'm working on 2 things right now:
Score and end game. Once I figure those out, I'll try posting a link to it

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jcubed wrote:
1week 6 days
I have been using it ALL night long. And my bouncing scripts finally work

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