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mybluehair

2006-04-18, 10:30 pm

ok, there was another thread
(http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/w...m?catid=196&thr
eadid=1143720&enterthread=y) and I need to know the same thing but I need a
more detailed tutorial, or more simple that I can understand.

David Stiller

2006-04-18, 10:30 pm

mybluehair,

Good heavens, you won't even ask your own question?! :-p

Honestly, the first step toward learning something, especially if the
learning involves programming, is to ask the right questions. Make the
question your own. Own it!

You'll find that formulating a good question will help you outline, in
your own mind, the beginnings of a path toward your goal.


David
stiller (at) quip (dot) net
Dev essays: http://www.quip.net/blog/
"Luck is the residue of good design."




"" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:e23rvs$iug$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> ok, there was another thread
> (http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/w...m?catid=196&thr
> eadid=1143720&enterthread=y) and I need to know the same thing but I need
> a
> more detailed tutorial, or more simple that I can understand.
>



mybluehair

2006-04-19, 6:31 pm

Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
mybluehair,

Good heavens, you won't even ask your own question?! :-p

Honestly, the first step toward learning something, especially if the
learning involves programming, is to ask the right questions. Make the
question your own. Own it!

You'll find that formulating a good question will help you outline, in
your own mind, the beginnings of a path toward your goal.


David
stiller (at) quip (dot) net
Dev essays: http://www.quip.net/blog/
"Luck is the residue of good design."




"" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:e23rvs$iug$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> ok, there was another thread
>

(http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/w...m?catid=196&thr
> eadid=1143720&enterthread=y) and I need to know the same thing but I need
> a
> more detailed tutorial, or more simple that I can understand.
>





ok, then wow do I zoom into a image?

David Stiller

2006-04-19, 10:29 pm

> ok, then wow do I zoom into a image?

This is a step closer. :) I assume you mean "how" do you zoom an
image, right? And are you talking about zooming with ActionScript, or
tweening?


David
stiller (at) quip (dot) net
Dev essays: http://www.quip.net/blog/
"Luck is the residue of good design."


mybluehair

2006-04-20, 6:54 pm

Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
> ok, then wow do I zoom into a image?


This is a step closer. :) I assume you mean "how" do you zoom an
image, right? And are you talking about zooming with ActionScript, or
tweening?


David
stiller (at) quip (dot) net
Dev essays: http://www.quip.net/blog/
"Luck is the residue of good design."




dosent really mater to me. I just need a tutorial on how to do that. I guess
tweening would be easyer.

David Stiller

2006-04-20, 6:55 pm

mybluehair,

[color=darkred]
> dosent really mater to me. I just need a tutorial on how
> to do that. I guess tweening would be easyer.


If you think tweening would be easier, we can go that route. Now,
you're saying you want to tween an image. At what point do you get stuck?
Do you know how to import images into Flash?


David
stiller (at) quip (dot) net
Dev essays: http://www.quip.net/blog/
"Luck is the residue of good design."


mybluehair

2006-04-21, 6:41 pm

Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
mybluehair,

[color=darkred]
> dosent really mater to me. I just need a tutorial on how
> to do that. I guess tweening would be easyer.


If you think tweening would be easier, we can go that route. Now,
you're saying you want to tween an image. At what point do you get stuck?
Do you know how to import images into Flash?


David
stiller (at) quip (dot) net
Dev essays: http://www.quip.net/blog/
"Luck is the residue of good design."




I need a tutorial cus I need help with about every part of it.

David Stiller

2006-04-21, 6:41 pm

>> If you think tweening would be easier, we can go that
>
> I need a tutorial cus I need help with about every part of it.


Head over to Kirupa.com, then. You'll find all kinds of tutorials, from
the basics on up. Enjoy!


David
stiller (at) quip (dot) net
Dev essays: http://www.quip.net/blog/
"Luck is the residue of good design."


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