Lip Synch Tutorial

February 5th, 2008 by admin

Continue adding blank keyframes and drawing new/diffrent mouth shapes you can use the one below as a guide. It shows the frame # and the mouth shape and the mouth shape and the sounds that can be used for each shape. If you noticed some of the mouths can be used for muiltiple sounds.

Lip sync frames

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Validator For Web 2.0

February 4th, 2008 by admin

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As well as the validador exists CSS, XHTML and others the web 2.0 also brought his and Web is called 2.0 Validator.

This tool keeps in mind, to qualify our website if is 2.0 or not, elements such as: if we utilize ajax in our site, if we include a cloud of tags, if we use prototype.js or moo tools, ohhh than what you will do??? No need to confuse just insert web url. and than see your scores…. your will be surprise definitely. :P

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Flash iTunes Cover Flow

February 3rd, 2008 by admin

For the users that pleases them the so named effect Clover Flow of the iTunes, Leandro speaks us of Flash iTunes cover Version Flow, a gallery of images that simulates slide effect.

Come Flow Screen Shot

Its operation is very simple, alone we should publish the posters.xml that comes along with the gallery:

As they can note the proposition of this gallery is to show the cover sheet of the CD’ s of our favorite movies, so now we are able adptor Flash iTunes cover Version Flow to the use that we want to give him as by example an album of family photos, a portfolio, etc. alone we should replace the data of the card which is in xml.

Example:
Example

Source:
Full Source for Flash CS3

Full Source for Flash 8

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History of Photoshop

February 1st, 2008 by admin

Photoshop History

Very interesting graphic that shows us as I evolve the bar of tools and logos of the popular Adobe images publisher Photoshop through its different versions until arriving at the last and more recent version CS 3.

Everyone has heard of the popular graphics editing software package Photoshop - a world-wide leader among raster graphics editing applications. In this article I will cover the major points of the whole history of Photoshop creation: significant dates, releases, basic improvements, and some additional tips.

Photoshop was developed and distributed by the Adobe Photoshop company. At the very beginning it was intended for editing images for print, but it has also gained popularity as a tool for creation and editing web graphics. This is another reason that it has become so popular. The last Photoshop versions also include the special application - ImageReady, which was added specifically for work with web graphics easier.

This story begins in 1987 when 2 brothers, Thomas Knoll and John Knoll started developing Photoshop. In 1989 they completed the project and called it Photoshop 1.0. Adobe became interested in this project and the first version of Photoshop was released in 1990. It was about 1.4 Mb, and could be placed on a single floppy-disk. Initially Photoshop was created for the Macintosh platform. Compatibility updates for Windows, IRIX, and Solaris was added later. At present Photoshop can be used on Windows and Macintosh platforms.

Photoshop was a real success, and in 1991 they released… Well, everything in its turn.

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