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Does anyone know of some good online tutorials that can help teach it?
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I've been looking for the same... Anyone?

Originally posted by Roody
Does anyone know of some good online tutorials that can help teach it?
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Google Search Results:

Macromedia Flash Tutorials
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Thanks much for the link earthmofo, although I'm afraid the first place I looked for tutorials (as well as the first place I query practically everything else) is google; the problem is, that the more popular searches (such as "Macromedia Flash Tutorials") usually return a bunch of spam links and other similar non-useful links.

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Macromedia Flash Tutorials
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Is ther esomething specific you want to do in the tutorial? I have always thought that the built-in tutorials are pretty good at teaching the tools.
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Actually I very much agree, the things I know about Flash so far, I learned through the tutorials included in the program; but since I saw the question posted I thought maybe there were other good tutorials that were also user-friendly (or "user friendlier").
Originally posted by cyberskye
Is ther esomething specific you want to do in the tutorial? I have always thought that the built-in tutorials are pretty good at teaching the tools.
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http://www.flashkit.com/index.shtml

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Joe is right on with the link he gave. Flashkit tutorials are about the best I have found. I usually can pick up new programs very easily, but flash has done it's best to make me feel like an idiot.. Layers, timelines...aaahhhhggg!!! The tutorials at flashkit have helped.. :D

Either I am getting to old or I need to clean up and defrag my brain!!!! :(

Good luck!
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Post by earthmofo »

Originally posted by Travlin_Man


Either I am getting to old or I need to clean up and defrag my brain!!!! :(



For me it's a little of both. Just got MS Office and have to learn how to use it all!!!
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Post by Travlin_Man »

Originally posted by earthmofo
For me it's a little of both. Just got MS Office and have to learn how to use it all!!!


Nice to know I am not alone in that feeling..heh heh :D
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Check these out:

http://www.laiverd.com/

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