You pay me alot of money and I make it for you.How do I make a flashy website?
Originally posted by: fyleow
I'm thinking of learning flash but I'm not really sure if I can do it. Are there any online tutorials or guides that are any good? I know X dude has a nice website with book reviews but before I invest into something like that I would rather see if it's for me or not. What I am worried about is more on the graphics end though, there are obviously different skills and requirements besides knowing Flash. Like knowing how to design an eyecatching and effective layout and most of all the graphics itself. I don't really have any background in graphics so I think it might be difficult, what programs is normally used anyway? Freehand?
Just a few minor points........I think it's definitly better to learn from books than by just looking at open source FLA's. A beginner would not begin to comprehend the actionscripting without first knowing the basics. There are some really good books out there. Also, as far as graphics go, it's easier to use a vector program with flash than PS, because Flash itself is a vector program. Makes things alot easier.Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: fyleow
I'm thinking of learning flash but I'm not really sure if I can do it. Are there any online tutorials or guides that are any good? I know X dude has a nice website with book reviews but before I invest into something like that I would rather see if it's for me or not. What I am worried about is more on the graphics end though, there are obviously different skills and requirements besides knowing Flash. Like knowing how to design an eyecatching and effective layout and most of all the graphics itself. I don't really have any background in graphics so I think it might be difficult, what programs is normally used anyway? Freehand?
Flash is not all that hard to learn, just VERY time-consuming. The easiest way to begin is by downloading sample FLA (source) movie files and disecting it within Flash. Grab the simpler files at first... from the movies section at flashkit.com --> http://www.flashkit.com/movies/.
As far as graphics goes... Flash isn't the greatest for graphics, for that you should use Fireworks or import from Photoshop. But Flash does give you the ability to create simple work via drag and drop within the same GUI. If you want a flashy / attractive / interactive website, you cannot beat Flash for all 3 combined... unless you know DHTML very well.
Take the time to learn it and you will NOT be sorry.
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Originally posted by: rh71
Take the time to learn it and you will NOT be sorry.
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Originally posted by: fyleow
Thanks for the info guys, what are vector programs? Such as Freehand? I've seen my sister use Illustrator and it seems like a very powerful tool for formatting and even drawing stuff though I don't think it will help much for web design.
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: fyleow
I'm thinking of learning flash but I'm not really sure if I can do it. Are there any online tutorials or guides that are any good? I know X dude has a nice website with book reviews but before I invest into something like that I would rather see if it's for me or not. What I am worried about is more on the graphics end though, there are obviously different skills and requirements besides knowing Flash. Like knowing how to design an eyecatching and effective layout and most of all the graphics itself. I don't really have any background in graphics so I think it might be difficult, what programs is normally used anyway? Freehand?
Flash is not all that hard to learn, just VERY time-consuming. The easiest way to begin is by downloading sample FLA (source) movie files and disecting it within Flash. Grab the simpler files at first... from the movies section at flashkit.com --> http://www.flashkit.com/movies/.
As far as graphics goes... Flash isn't the greatest for graphics, for that you should use Fireworks or import from Photoshop. But Flash does give you the ability to create simple work via drag and drop within the same GUI. If you want a flashy / attractive / interactive website, you cannot beat Flash for all 3 combined... unless you know DHTML very well.
Take the time to learn it and you will NOT be sorry.
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Originally posted by: here4amission
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: fyleow
I'm thinking of learning flash but I'm not really sure if I can do it. Are there any online tutorials or guides that are any good? I know X dude has a nice website with book reviews but before I invest into something like that I would rather see if it's for me or not. What I am worried about is more on the graphics end though, there are obviously different skills and requirements besides knowing Flash. Like knowing how to design an eyecatching and effective layout and most of all the graphics itself. I don't really have any background in graphics so I think it might be difficult, what programs is normally used anyway? Freehand?
Flash is not all that hard to learn, just VERY time-consuming. The easiest way to begin is by downloading sample FLA (source) movie files and disecting it within Flash. Grab the simpler files at first... from the movies section at flashkit.com --> http://www.flashkit.com/movies/.
As far as graphics goes... Flash isn't the greatest for graphics, for that you should use Fireworks or import from Photoshop. But Flash does give you the ability to create simple work via drag and drop within the same GUI. If you want a flashy / attractive / interactive website, you cannot beat Flash for all 3 combined... unless you know DHTML very well.
Take the time to learn it and you will NOT be sorry.
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That Web Site ROCKS!!!!!!![]()
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Just a few minor points........I think it's definitly better to learn from books than by just looking at open source FLA's. A beginner would not begin to comprehend the actionscripting without first knowing the basics. There are some really good books out there. Also, as far as graphics go, it's easier to use a vector program with flash than PS, because Flash itself is a vector program. Makes things alot easier.Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: fyleow
I'm thinking of learning flash but I'm not really sure if I can do it. Are there any online tutorials or guides that are any good? I know X dude has a nice website with book reviews but before I invest into something like that I would rather see if it's for me or not. What I am worried about is more on the graphics end though, there are obviously different skills and requirements besides knowing Flash. Like knowing how to design an eyecatching and effective layout and most of all the graphics itself. I don't really have any background in graphics so I think it might be difficult, what programs is normally used anyway? Freehand?
Flash is not all that hard to learn, just VERY time-consuming. The easiest way to begin is by downloading sample FLA (source) movie files and disecting it within Flash. Grab the simpler files at first... from the movies section at flashkit.com --> http://www.flashkit.com/movies/.
As far as graphics goes... Flash isn't the greatest for graphics, for that you should use Fireworks or import from Photoshop. But Flash does give you the ability to create simple work via drag and drop within the same GUI. If you want a flashy / attractive / interactive website, you cannot beat Flash for all 3 combined... unless you know DHTML very well.
Take the time to learn it and you will NOT be sorry.
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I use Swift 3D too, nice 'lil program. But Flash MX is NOT underrated. Most designers I know and work with rate it very highly.Originally posted by: rh71
If you want to get a quick start, get your hands on Swish v2.0. It won't teach you much in terms of creating Flash, but it will get you a quick and dirty Flash website via "templates". Swish website. Grab a trial and you'll see what I mean. Unless you really want to get your hands dirty... (most of us have nothing but time)... Flash MX baby... one of the most underrated creativity tools out there, along with Swift3D.![]()
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I use Swift 3D too, nice 'lil program. But Flash MX is NOT underrated. Most designers I know and work with rate it very highly.Originally posted by: rh71
If you want to get a quick start, get your hands on Swish v2.0. It won't teach you much in terms of creating Flash, but it will get you a quick and dirty Flash website via "templates". Swish website. Grab a trial and you'll see what I mean. Unless you really want to get your hands dirty... (most of us have nothing but time)... Flash MX baby... one of the most underrated creativity tools out there, along with Swift3D.![]()