Bouncing ball with cast shadow tutorial [Video]

http://blog.0tutor.com flash video tutorial that shows how to animate a ball bouncing on the floor with an animated shadow.Duration : 0:4:31

Posted on October 25th, 2007 by admin

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CCHS Student Animations

A compilation of different art projects done by students at CCHSDuration : 0:6:8

Posted on October 11th, 2007 by admin

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iClone Tutorial - Joint Constraint

http://www.reallusion.com/iclone/ic_tutorial.asp
This tutorial will make users aware of avatar joint constraints and how best to correct them when they are exceeded. These limits can be observed by a “twist” in the mesh, or a “break” in the CloneCloth mesh layer.Duration : 0:10:9

Posted on October 4th, 2007 by admin

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Concept Art (sketch) Pt. 2 By: Dawood Marion

http://dawoodmarion.com/Duration : 0:5:12

Posted on September 29th, 2007 by admin

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Concept Art (sketch) Pt. 1 By: Dawood Marion

http://dawoodmarion.com/Duration : 0:5:18

Posted on September 29th, 2007 by admin

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Adobe ActionScript 3 - Functions

An Function within Flash CS3 allow you to create a set of instructions and only have to write them one single time. Eveytime you want to use the instructions you simply call the function that has been created. In this short tutorial, author Bill Dallas Lewis presents the concept of Functions within ActionScript 3 and Flash CS3 as well as how to properly call them from within your presentation. This tutorial is taken from a full length training DVD presented by My Digital Works entitled Adobe Flash CS3 - ActionScript 3. The full course is available from http://www.mydigitalworks.com as well as from Amazon.comDuration : 0:4:48

Posted on September 24th, 2007 by admin

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Adobe ActionScript 3 - Objects

An Object within Flash CS3 is a thing - a thing that has attributes and can perform actions. That thing may be a ball bouncing in your animation or a dog barking. In this short tutorial, author Bill Dallas Lewis presents the concept of Objects within ActionScript 3 and Flash CS3 as well as how to interact with objects within your presentation. This tutorial is taken from a full length training DVD presented by My Digital Works entitled Adobe Flash CS3 - ActionScript 3. The full course is available from http://www.mydigitalworks.com as well as from Amazon.comDuration : 0:3:45

Posted on September 24th, 2007 by admin

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Adobe ActionScript 3 - Objects

An Object within Flash CS3 is a thing - a thing that has attributes and can perform actions. That thing may be a ball bouncing in your animation or a dog barking. In this short tutorial, author Bill Dallas Lewis presents the concept of Objects within ActionScript 3 and Flash CS3 as well as how to interact with objects within your presentation. This tutorial is taken from a full length training DVD presented by My Digital Works entitled Adobe Flash CS3 - ActionScript 3. The full course is available from http://www.mydigitalworks.com as well as from Amazon.comDuration : 0:3:45

Posted on September 24th, 2007 by admin

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Adobe Flash CS3 - Motion Guides

Motion Guides within Flash CS3 allow you to create dynamic paths for your animation to follow within your Flash project. In this short tutorial, author Bill Dallas Lewis presents the use of Motion Guide as well as best practices for using them within Flash CS3. This tutorial is taken from a full length training DVD presented by My Digital Works entitled Adobe Flash CS3 - Crash Course. The full course is available from http://www.mydigitalworks.com as well as from Amazon.comDuration : 0:6:21

Posted on September 24th, 2007 by admin

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Adobe Flash CS3 - Movie Clips

Working with Movie ets within Flash CS3 allows you to divide your animations into modular sections, each with their own characteristics that can be modified independently of each other. In this short tutorial, author Bill Dallas Lewis presents the use of Movie Clips as ets within Flash CS3. This tutorial is taken from a full length training DVD presented by My Digital Works entitled Adobe Flash CS3 - Crash Course. The full course is available from http://www.mydigitalworks.comas well as from Amazon.comDuration : 0:6:19

Posted on September 24th, 2007 by admin

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