The new Flash CS4 includes 3D tools that allow users to rotate perspective around a movie clip. This tutorial goes over some of the basic controls.

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  1. Fırat Tanrıkulu (Reply) on Thursday May 7, 2009

    good tutorial thx.

  2. wm (Reply) on Thursday May 7, 2009

    outstanding tools.
    tutorials are really great!! but as a soon to be university student who does-not know what software to own , what advice can you offer. I am interested in web design and Dreamweaver looks like it might last into professional years.
    I like the 3D or 4D new software and I use a 200 GB Mac
    what would you suggest?

    thank you
    Wm.

  3. Josh (Reply) on Thursday May 7, 2009

    when I went to college and started to focus on graphic design/ web design. my classes mainly focused on photoshop, illustrator, indesign, flash, and dreamweaver, digital photography, and drawing, i did a little video stuff with after effects (forogt most of it). i would say learn as much of the Adobe CS4 suite as you can, that should help in the future

  4. Paula (Reply) on Thursday May 7, 2009

    where’s the tutorial?

  5. Anita Platt (Reply) on Thursday May 7, 2009

    As a teacher, I think the tutorials set-up is GREAT. Downloading a video gives you the ability to play it while you have the software program running. You can follow along at your own pace and build your knowledge set. “Hands-On-Training” (HOT) is the latest “buzz” word in education. Great job!

  6. William from Lagos (Reply) on Thursday May 7, 2009

    Thanks. Just what I was looking for

  7. priyanka sharma (Reply) on Thursday May 7, 2009

    nice tut
    thanks

  8. adrian (Reply) on Thursday May 7, 2009

    cool tutorial on very powerfull tool.thx

  9. happy heidi (Reply) on Thursday May 7, 2009

    your video is clipped – your capture settings don’t match your video size so 1/2 of your screen (including your timeline) is cut off on the video – totally a bummer….



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