Adobe Flash 1-5 minus 3

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ADOBE FLASH!

Well, the buttons and sidebars are very similar to photoshop. (Thank goodness for that class last semester). While following the tutorials, creating objects was a cinch! I could make a martini glass and olive at the speed of light, however, once it was time to save the images to the library, I struggled with that a little. Once the images are in the libary, it takes me awhile to click around and find what I'm looking for and what I actually want to do with my artsy illustrations. I have been following the book and I understand the majority of it, but it is either me or the book doesn't explain it very well. I'm not sure. I've read the steps over and over again, and the library part doesn't seem to click.
A favorite step of mine in the tutorials was making the button. I made an easy button, and it was easy until I had to make it work. Eventually, I got the button to be clickable, but it was very tedious.

So Flash is not completely foriegn to me, and it is very similar to past programs I have used. It just takes awhile to find what you're looking for. I'm not too afraid of this one....
:):):)

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Daniella Choynowski said:

I guess you've had digital imaging? No wonder I'm having issues-I'd never even used photoshop prior to a few weeks ago.

Flash isn't hard: it just take a while to figure it out.

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