OMFG!: A Flash Tutorial
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- Daily Feature August 30, 2005
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Author Comments
Frontpage Feature - Thanks Newgrounds, you're the best! :D
Hey! This is a 35-section tutorial for you all, in which I have started on the basics and moved later into more complicated stuff. I hope that both people starting out in Flash and even slightly more advanced author will be able to learn something from it! You can of course feel free to e-mail us if you don't understand something, or join our forum, where I can post replies to you :)
Barno, SCPUK (www.barnoproductions.co
.uk)
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars August 30, 2005
awesome!
though when i went to the cursor tutorial. i kept hearing your clicking noise over and over. it must be stuck in the movie clip of example cursor.
Wonderful work
Ahahahaha - that would be correct about the cursor! Thanks for the review!
Rated 5 / 5 stars September 15, 2005
too good!
easy 5 out of 5, every thing was great, but two questions. Is it possible to change a sound file from windows media to MP3?
And next one, how do i make sound continue through different scenes? Well, thanks for the great flash, anyway!
Firstly, thanks for reviewing :D
To change a file from .wma to .mp3, you will need to find a converter, and if you have one that's good, but search 'WMA to MP3 Player' in Google and there should be one that works well.
The second answer... you can make sound continue through scenes, by setting the sound to 'Event', but after the first scene it will seem like the music isn't there as you wont see it on the timeline, which is fine if you aren't trying to lip-sync or anything, otherwise it ideally should be in one scene!
Rated 5 / 5 stars August 30, 2005
awesome
ive seen a LOT of flash tutorials but this is most definately the biggest and most usefull...
this deserves a full 5 out of 5...
I hope you find it useful.
Rated 5 / 5 stars December 31, 2007
nice
awesome thanks
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 18, 2008
thanks to YOU!!
thanks to you i am now going ahead with the Team Badger project, im putting you
in the credits, i must point out that i think on the 3rd page of the sound section theres a pic overlapping some text and i couldnt read it,
but other then that thankyou so much you really helped me out.. stupid
flash 8 has a shit help section,
10/10! man