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    #1
    I'm gonna take the plunge and learn Flash. I've got the software but has anyone got any tips or know of good on-line tuturiols or books ect??

    Thanx

    Stephen

    www.somacreative.co.uk

  • #2
    Do a google seach, there is TONS.

    You don't know what you don't know.

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    • #3
      isn't there also a basic tutorial within flash when you start the program?

      Power to the Old Schoolers! and btw, if you can't say something nice, shut the hell up.

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      • #4
        I think so...I'm pretty sure when you first start it up there is something but i turned mine off.
        Maybe try flashkit.com

        Whenever I'm facing the challange of learning something completely new, i get a book byt the 'learn visually' series, it makes everything real simple and lots of pretty pictures too.

        Ordinary Life is Pretty Complex Stuff

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        • #5
          flashkit.com
          moock.org
          flashthief.com

          and you can also check in the resources section of this forum, the ultimate resource thread. there are a few there. i like moock a lot. he's written some good stuff, in print.

          luck. yay.

          ::just a feeling::</font>

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          • #6
            I asked here to save me having to search through the TONS on Google Jimeda Fork.

            Thanks to the others for the tips though

            Stephen

            www.somacreative.co.uk

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            • #8
              Ouch, my feelings are hurt.

              You don't know what you don't know.

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