Flash
Web games need to be something of a novelty compared with games on consoles or PCs. You don’t have the capability, time or money to create a web-based game that is going to be the next groundbreaking first person shooter. Instead the game has to offer something unique that is compelling with the player and offer a fun experience that raises a smile in the mind of the user.
In this tutorial we will turn a regular logo into a motion sting. This could be used as part of a website, mobile app or location-based screen to give presence to the brand.
YouTube’s javascript player API makes it possible to create a custom player using javascript controls with a chromeless version of its embedded Flash player
Don’t just emulate your HTML pages, use Flash in your designs to add flare and dynamism to your static, lifeless imagery
Publishing your own interactive comic is simple with Flash, we explore how to set up and make interactive 3D scenes
Create a Flash header scene which animates according to your system clock
Flash CS4 already has some new powerful animation features
Add a bit more to your website’s first impression by creating a unique 3D preloader utilising Flash CS4’s 3D Rotation capability and ActionScript 3
Adding animation with the Motion Editor & Motion Presets in Flash CS4
Add a Twitter feed to your blog with Flash
Discover how to create gesture-based navigation in Flash CS4
Creating video captions in Flash CS4












