1.Pulse Particles is a general purpose AS3 particle system.
- Configurable rule based particle behavior.
- Easily extensible
- Both a full featured object orientated syntax, and a simplified quick object syntax.
- Flash .mxp extension for easy integration for designers.
- Interactive particle explorer to create effects
2.Flash Particle Effects
In the world of Flash design and development, there is very little that gives me as much giddy pleasure as playing around with particle effects. Over the next few blog posts, I plan to do a few tutorials relating to particle effects, but before I did so, I wanted to lay a little bit of a foundation and talk about the basic idea behind these effects.
In essence, a particle effect involves creating a single Movie Clip or Sprite and duplicating it, animating it, and randomizing it on the stage using ActionScript. This concept can be used to create randomized raindrops, snowfall, fire, smoke, bouncing balls, and even some more abstract effects.
3.Flash Particle Effects - Adding Gravity
In this tutorial, we’re going to build on what we’ve already created, so if you haven’t read the last tutorial, you might not get too much out of this one.
Since we’re all experts now on creating a basic particle system, this tutorial won’t be as lengthy as the last one. In fact, in order to achieve our goals for this tutorial, we’ll only have to add a couple simple lines of code.
In this tutorial, we’re going to discuss adding gravity to our particle effect. After all, what goes up must come down, right?
4.Flash CS3 Particle Effect Tutorial
To sum it all up, a particle effect basically involves creating a single movie clip and then using ActionScript to duplicate it, randomize it, and animate it on the stage.
Now that we understand the basics of particle effects, let’s actually put these ideas to use in Flash CS3.
In this tutorial, we’ll be creating an effect with random particles flying out from the center of the stage in random directions, with random sizes and opacities.
5.Actionscript 3 Particles Tutorial
Today I’m going to show you how to do something a little more fun than usual. We’re going to be making a simple particle system in Flash CS3.
6.3D Particles Experiments in AS3 and Flash CS3
Enjoy four new, exciting, and spectacular 3D particle experiments by our friend Dan Gries! Dan’s previous posting at FlashAndMath: ‘AS3 Experiment: A Bitmap Rotated in 3D Explodes into Particles’ has been extremely popular among our visitors. Below are his new experiments. To open each of them in a separate window, click on the corresponding image below. Each screen shots depicts only a part of an applet. All applets contain controls for you to rotate and manipulate the particles in 3D.
7.How to make particle explosions
As a bit of a treat, I’m going to show you how to make particle “explosions” that will come in handy in games, visulisations or other projects.

September 20th, 2008 at 8:03 pm
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