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Reviews for "The Big Fat Tutorial"

Fantastic tutorial. Even for vets.

Very well put together and even funny at times. I liked how it wasnt simply a tut on dress -up games or nooby crap but showed some really good effects. Also I never knew how to make that scripted camera ( I had a crappy one), it kicks ass! Thanx alot and great job.

Great, but.....

I'm a hard marker I guess~ o.O
^^" it was a lil confusin, I'm guessin this was for another ver. of flash then my own so....maybe a lil hint what ver.? ^^"
*a hint that it was a diff. ver. was the 'distribute layers' thing that wasn't in the same place ya shown*
ehm...the ver. thing is probably the link to the rest of my difficulties followin the tutorial I guess ^^"
mayb for the newbies like me go into every lil step; what menu, where's the gradient box? ^^" probably jus me
what's more..../hmm...nah ~ not much else other then great job ^^

fantastic

i just can't figure out how to get the fairie put together. i made the body and the wing, but it doesn't say how to make 2 wings together, and i can't figure it out can anyone help?

he he but awww

First of all, i loved it, and i tried most of em out, they really worked... however i had some trouble with the faery part... i'm a new user, im pretty confident with flash, but i get confused easily, please could you reply to this (very sorry but i dont know where the forums are, lol) anyway i got the wings moving and all, but i couldn't make it into one... and it didn't really tell me much on that... very sorry, but apart from that it were great! :D

Wow! This is useful!

Wow! Everyone should read this! This useful stuff! Especially the camera tricks, those are awesome. All I can say is I'm extremely impressed. By the way, I do know another way to do the camera pan thing. I you have the same set of objects that are rushing by repeatedly (like turrets on a gunship as a character runs through the ship) you can put them on a movie clip, tween them to move inside the clip, then simply have two or copies of this on separate layers. However, this has very few applications and is slightly noobish, but it does the job a lot more quickly then your method when appropriate. The line proportioning thing for camera pans was genius, I will likely find this to be very useful. Thanks for your efforts to help the NG population with useful advice! This is simply outstanding. Can't wait for the sequel! But please, for loading times' sake, please don't combine this and the new one together... Just provide links in the Author's Comments. Plus, we can all get more experience that way!

Basically, my opinion says that this tutorial is simply awesome! Keep it up! :D