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Bouncing ball with cast shadow tutorial [Video] 

 

Hello everybody, if you can feel from my writing that im happy today, then yes you are right.

Im pretty exited, because for a while now, ever since I started to upload my photoshop and flash video tutorials people has been complaining about poor resolution, and that they cant see what happening on the screen.

 

Well problem solved!

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I have been playing a lot with integrating different video hosting services to get a good video streaming, but nothing ever did quite well, actually I think I will make a post where I talk about how bad a lot of video hosting services are.

 

Well enough about that, this is a flash video tutorial that shows how to animate a ball bouncing on the floor with an animated shadow, hope you enjoy the new quality, if its still hard to see, just click the link to a full screen view of the flash tutorial.

 

 

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Cody Mac says: Monday, December 03, 2007

I liked this and all. And I am a visual learner. But I feel that I did not learn what I needed to know.


fred says: Tuesday, November 27, 2007

nice man, thanks


vidar says: Tuesday, November 27, 2007

thx, i learnd a lot. (it was the first tutorial i have seen.)


Admin Bob says: Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Hi Will, and jimbo, sorry I didnChr(34)t see your question.


As Will said, I used Photobucket, I used them because after you embed you have the option to change some settings in the embed code to make the video bigger, even to fit the screen. Thats a feature I havenChr(34)t seen elsewhere.


Will says: Tuesday, November 27, 2007

he used photobucket. i personally would have used Revver, theyChr(34)re known to be the best for video embedding. :)


Brian says: Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Thank you very helpful...


Admin Bob says: Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Thanks, I quite happy with the video expantion feature I added.


Jimbo says: Thursday, October 25, 2007

Yes much better then the previous ones, and without the annoying youtube watermark :-)
what video host did you end up using then?

   


 

 

 

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