Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Flash Tutorial: Import Images in sequence frame

  • Save the images into a folder and name the files in sequence (e.g) img001, img002, img003.....
  • Open Flash and create a new file.
  • Go Files > Import > Import to Stage
  • Select the first image that you want to put into sequence only
  • Then flash window will prompt you a question saying if you want to put all images into sequence
  • Select "yes" and you are done!

(Photoshop) Save Individual Layers to Individual files

Simply open your photoshop (.psd) document and select: File > Script > Export Layers to Files

Insert Photoshop Layers and Illustrator Layers into Sequences in Flash

You can import layered PSD and AI files as either keyframes or layers.
Photoshop has a built-in script that allows you to select a folder or group of images and open them as layers in a new PSD. (File > Scripts > load files into stack...)
It's then a simple matter to import the PSD to the stage as keyframes within a MovieClip.




Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Best Website to download photos and images

source from: http://www.presentationmagazine.com/top-10-sites-images-presentation-50.htm


0. www.123rf.com

free images with editable watermark


1. istockphoto

One of the best stock photo libraries around for price verses quality. Images from around 60p ($1). We use this site most.

2. gettyimages

Expensive at £50 – £350 per image ($100 – $600) but has access to some of the best professional photography. We use this sparingly for our corporate clients.

3. google image search

Free images, but you need to obtain permission from the copyright holder.

4. flickr creative commons

restricted rights according to image

5. flickr
A very good selection of amateur images. You need to obtain permission from the copyright holder. We usually find that the owners are really chuffed to be asked.

6. wikipedia

restricted rights according to image

7. corbis

again more expensive than flickr but the quality is generally high

8. fotolia

cheap and cheerful with more images than istockphoto, but let down by slow speeds

9. stockxpert

Cheap with good range. Navigation is a bit confusing.

10. shutterstock

Need to buy a lot of credits to download.

You may also want to check out the following sites

sxc

cheap with good range

stockvault

free images lower quality

morguefile

free images

everystockphoto

free with restrictions

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

ISFP Personality

Career Path:

Whether you're a young adult trying to find your place in the world, or a not-so-young adult trying to find out if you're moving along the right path, it's important to understand yourself and the personality traits which will impact your likeliness to succeed or fail at various careers. It's equally important to understand what is really important to you. When armed with an understanding of your strengths and weaknesses, and an awareness of what you truly value, you are in an excellent position to pick a career which you will find rewarding.

ISFPs generally have the following traits:


  • Keen awareness of their environment

  • Live in the present moment

  • Enjoy a slower pace - they like to take time to savor the present moment

  • Dislike dealing with theory or abstract thought, unless they see a practical application

  • Faithful and loyal to people and ideas which are important to them

  • Individualistic, having no desire to lead or follow

  • Take things seriously, although they frequently appear not to

  • Special bond with children and animals
  • Quiet and reserved, except with people they know extremely well
  • Trusting, sensitive, and kind

  • Service-oriented; they're driven to help others

  • Extremely well-developed appreciation for aesthetic beauty

  • Likely to be original and unconventional

  • Learn best with hands-on training

  • Hate being confined to strict schedules and regimens

  • Need space and freedom to do things their own way

  • Dislike mundane, routine tasks, but will perform them if necessary



The ISFP is a very special individual who needs to have a career which is more than a job. The middle of the road is not likely to be a place where they will be fulfilled and happy. They need to have a career which is consistent with their strong core of inner values. Since they prefer to live in the current moment, and take the time to savor it, they do not do well with some of the more fast-paced corporate environments. They need a great deal of space and freedom if they are going to function in their natural realm of acute sensory awareness. If they give free reign to their natural abilities, they may find a wonderful artist within themselves. Almost every major artist in the world has been an ISFP. Since the ISFP is so acutely aware of people's feelings and reactions, and is driven by their inner values to help people, the ISFP is also a natural counselor and teacher.

The following list of professions is built on our impressions of careers which would be especially suitable for an ISFP. It is meant to be a starting place, rather than an exhaustive list. There are no guarantees that any or all of the careers listed here would be appropriate for you, or that your best career match is among those listed.

Possible Career Paths for the ISFP:

- Artist
- Musician / Composer
- Designer
- Child Care / Early Childhood Development
- Social Worker / Counselor
- Teacher
- Psychologist
- Veterinarian
- Forest Ranger
- Pediatrician


Thursday, October 21, 2010

How to get back the outline after you delete them in flash

1. Select Ink Bottle Tool under the Paint Bucket Tool
2. Choose the colour you want
3. Click on the object that you wish to have outline.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Video aspect ratio for YOUTUBE

you may choose either widescreen(16:9) or normal screen size (4:3)
  • 16 : 9 = 640px x 360px
  • 4 : 3 = 640px x 480px

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The top most commonly used characters on Computer

How to type some hidden characters with the help of Alt+ (Numbers). Simply go to Window --> Accessories --> System Tool and lastly Character Map. When you click on any of the character it will show a set of numbers at the bottom right corner. Some of these characters are commonly used but we are unable to remember the numbers and they are:

Cents (¢) : Alt + 0162
Pound (£) : Alt + 0163
Yen (¥): Alt + 0165
Copyright (©): Alt + 0169
Register (®): Alt + 0174
Plus Minus Sign (±): Alt + 0177
Square (²) : Alt + 0178
Cube (³): Alt +0179

Sunday, July 4, 2010

How to make your own ice-cream

The most traditional way of making ice-cream with simple ingredients:

Things you need:
1. 2 big steel bowls
2. 200ml mlik
3. 1 egg
4. Ices
5. Salt
6. 15g of Sugar

Steps:
  1. Pour ices into a steel bowl
  2. Place another steel bowl onto the bowl filled with ice
  3. Crack the egg and separate its egg yolk and egg white. Pour the egg yolk into the empty steel bowl.
  4. Pour 15g of sugar into the yolk and mix it.
  5. Pour 200ml mlik in it and mix it.
  6. Pour salt into the bowl with ice so that the temperature will decrease.
  7. Now that the bowls are stacked up, turn the bowl with yolk in one direction for 15 mins.



Ice-cream is ready to be serve! yummy...

Monday, June 14, 2010

Move all images in different frames at one shot in Flash

Click on the icon in Timeline, (Edit Mulitple Frames). drag a set of frame that you want shift.

Friday, May 28, 2010

How to type Degree Celsius symbol on computer

Simply hold on [Alt] key and follow with number 0176

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Create An Expression in After Effects

How to create an expression in After Effects?

1. choose Animation > Add Expression,
2. OR Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the stopwatch button for the property.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

File extension .svg (Scalable Vector Graphics )

Open Scalable Vector Graphics files with Adobe Illustrator. The primary file extension for Illustrator file is .AI. Other support file types include:-

.PCT .AIP .PCX .AIT .PDD
.ART .PDF .BMP .PIC .CGM
.PNG .CMX .PS .DCS .PSD
.DIB .PXR .DXF .RLE .EMF
.SVG .EPS .SVGZ .FXG .SWF
.GIF .TGA .J2C .TIF .JP2 .WMF.JPG

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Best Tutorial to create previous and next button in Flash Actionscript 2.0

I had searched for 10 over pages for the best tutorial to create previous and next button in Flash; the links below are the best of all. These Previous and Next buttons allow users to play movieclips (created in flash). Boolean is used to tell both buttons what to call for.

Part 1:
http://www.tutvid.com/tutorials/flash/tutorials/photoGallery.php

Part 2:
http://www.tutvid.com/tutorials/flash/tutorials/nextPrev.php

Sunday, May 2, 2010

All sizes of paper with dimension (A0 , A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8)

All sizes of paper with dimension (W x H) in mm:

A0 : 841mm x 1189 mm
A1 : 841 mm x 594 mm
A2 : 420 mm x 594 mm
A3 : 420 mm x 297 mm
A4 : 210 mm x 279.4 mm (Letter) ; 210 mm x 355.6 mm (Legal)
A5 : 211 mm x 148 mm
A6 : 105 mm x 150 mm
A7 : 106 mm x 74 mm
A8 : 52 mm x 76 mm