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1. Using Scenes in Flash (AS2) | FREE flash tutorials | The Dude    the-dude.co.uk

Using Scenes in Flash (AS2) | FREE flash tutorials | The DudeFirst off create a new flash file, framerate 30. Rename the first layer to 'stuff' and create a new layer called actions. On the first frame of the stuff layer, draw a shape, face, animation or whatever floats your boat, just so we have something to work with. I have used our old friend 'blob' from earlier tutorials. I created a short motion tween from frames 1-70, just so we can see some movement on the scene.

3. Coppercube Tutorials - Scenes    brighthub.com

First we need to create the Coppercube application that includes the multiple scenes. Click here to see a video of this process.

4. Flash - Realistic earthquake scene - Animation - FlashValue.net    flashvault.net

Flash - Realistic earthquake scene - Animation - FlashValue.netHow to convert FLV to 3GP for free? Last post by: desertfish Date: 12.10.2009 07:41:08

5. Creating a Portfolio Scene in Flash    oman3d.com

Creating a Portfolio Scene in FlashYou can test the movie by pressing Ctrl+Enter to see your movie running. This is one of the most basic ways of creating a portfolio scene in Flash using a very simply structure.

6. Changing Scenes | Flash Tutorials    webdesign.org

7. Introduction to Flash MX Design - Scenes | Flash Tutorials    webdesign.org

TIP: If you want to see the different symbols you have in your project, you can view the library by clicking on WINDOW --> LIBRARY. Also, If you liked the default layout of Flash and you jacked it up somehow you can get it back by going to WINDOW --> PANELS --> DEFAULT LAYOUT.

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