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Attractive photo appereance
Submitted by Toxiclab.org » See this tutorial and learn how to create on a simple way, very attractive photo appearance.
Flash for beginners
Submitted by Carlos Aleman » Adobe Flash tutorial for beginners. Using my website as an example, the lesson covers a simple time line animation from beginning to end.
ANIMATING CHARACTERS IN FLASH
Submitted by Digital Arts » Alexis West shows how to bring your vector characters to life in Flash, turning an Illustrator image into a cool interactive animation.
Ease in and Ease out in Flash
Submitted by lashfcom » If you can create motion/shape tweens, it's a great idea to learn how to modify them a little bit. In this videotutorial, I explain how to ease in or ease out your motion/shape tweens.
Advanced photo presentation
Submitted by FlashVault.net » Using this tutorial, you will see how to create on a simple way with no action script code, attractive and very modern photo presentation.
Line art flash header
Submitted by Toxiclab.org » Using this lesson, you will see how to create very advanced and modern line art header using some special flash tips and tricks.
Editing Multiple Frames of Animation
Submitted by Cartoon Solutions » Have you ever finished animating something only to decide that you need to change it's placement on the stage or size on the screen? You can move all of the frames at the same time, you just need to use the "Edit Multiple Frames" feature.
Flash Tutorial: Quick and Easy Zoom Effect on Mouse Over
Submitted by Spitshine Design » In this tutorial, I will demonstrate a quick and easy zoom in/out technique using a motion tween and a little ActionScript.
Animating buttons using a mask effect
Submitted by Spitshine Design » In this tutorial, I will explain how to give a button animation on rollover by creating a button as a movie clip symbol and using a mask effect.
Creating a Space Vortex Blast in Flash
Submitted by Oman3D » A sneaky method for creating lines that radiate out from the center of your Photoshop file.

