I’m busy a long time. I have a new post on lemlinh.com. With 9 flash tutorials I thing you can learn advanced technique. It includes great tutorials for advanced flasher.
1.Build a Dynamic Accordion Menu in Flash CS4 with ActionScript 3.0 and XML
In this tutorial you will learn how to build an accordion style menu from scratch that can be configured by using an external file.
2.Getting Start with Flash Catalyst Part 3 – Menu with 3d effect
You will learn how to setup a menu will fancy 3d effect and use it as a navigation menu.
3.Build a Creative “Swirl Animated Menu” with Flash CS4
When you read this tutorial, you can create great menu for personal website
4.Create a 3D Bowling Game with JiglibFlash and Papervision 3D
JiglibFlash, in conjunction with the prominent 3D engine Papervision3D to create a bowling game. Now this won’t be fully developed game, as there’ll be no frames or score tracking – I’ll leave all that hoo hah up to you – but it will be a good solid start and will hopefully provide a strong foundation of knowledge on how to integrate these two engines for future physics based 3D games and applications.
5.Create real water effects with Flash CS4 & ActionScript 3.0
In this Flash CS4 tutorial you will learn a advanced technique called perlinNoise to create a realistic water effect into any image.
6.Create a Dynamic Event Calendar in Flex Builder 3 with Actionscript 3.0
This tutorial will allow readers to create an Event Calendar application using Flex. The final user will be able to plan over a daily, weekly or monthly plan.
7.Animate a Continuous Quad Run Cycle With Flash
In this tutorial we’ll create a quad run cycle. The animation will be created using simple lines. Along the way we’ll cover a bit of work flow and animation theory, then near the end we’ll use Motion Tween and ActionScript to move the animal across the screen.
8.Creating and Texturing a Cube in Away3D
We’re going to create a cube in the Adobe Flash (or Flex) environment using the Away3D engine. We’ll choose the necessary texture and superimpose it onto the cube’s faces. We’ll also make the cube rotate and rule the scene via a camera.
9.Develop an OOP Drop Down Menu Using ActionScript 3.0 Documents
In this, my first tutorial for Flashtuts+, I’ll quickly explain how to create an object oriented drop down menu. We’ll use ActionScript 3.0 and pull all the necessary data from an xml file.



July 15, 2009 at 8:25 am
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