Buttons & Menus Part 2: Animated Button

This entry is part of a series, Buttons & Menus»

This post was crap, so instead of reading that, please read my new post on the same subject instead.

Using my Hit Class for Buttons

 

 

 

Entries in this series:
  1. Buttons & Menus Part 1: A Simple Centered Button
  2. Buttons & Menus Part 2: Animated Button

Posted on June 21st, 2009
Filed under ActionScript 3, Flash, Tutorial, User Interface | 2 Comments »

Buttons & Menus Part 1: A Simple Centered Button

This entry is part of a series, Buttons & Menus»

This post was crap, so instead of reading that, please read my new post on the same subject instead.

Using the Hit Class for Buttons

 

 

 

Entries in this series:
  1. Buttons & Menus Part 1: A Simple Centered Button
  2. Buttons & Menus Part 2: Animated Button

Posted on June 17th, 2009
Filed under ActionScript 3, Flash, Tutorial, User Interface | 3 Comments »

8 way Character Movement

First of all, I want to say: If you are completely new at ActionScript, then you should check out Michael James Williams tutorials, starting here

Now one of the problems I see in many games are the movement of the main character. Just take a look at two games at ArmorGames: Medieval Rampage, Hands of War RPG.
I think this is rather strange as it is very easy to manage. First of all I want to show how you make a character move, this is really not complicated. We’re going to make a game with correct movement with WASD and arrow keys.

Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on June 9th, 2009
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Introduction Post

Hi there.

So this will be the start of my flash blog, yay! I’m using wordpress (like most of the other bloggers) and some plugins (Thanks to MJW), but I’m really all new to this stuff, so there will probably be a lot of updates comming. Anyway, check the about page for some more info :)

Right now there will only be a single tutorial, so if you somehow made your way here, I would surgess you should check out these two (there will be reading for a while):
Michael James Williams
Emanuele Feronato

Posted on June 9th, 2009
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