Tom Green wraps up his Flash 3D series with this project which uses all of the functions he has covered in his previous tutorials.

Click here to download the NASA images and follow along with this project.

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  1. Matt (Reply) on Monday June 1, 2009

    What great tutorial!
    I can not wait to try this out.

  2. Tom Green (Reply) on Monday June 1, 2009

    Thanks Matt. I was a blast to do and a great way to tie together all of the fundamentals demoed in earlier tutorials.

  3. Josh (Reply) on Monday June 1, 2009

    I don’t see Adobe Sound Booth in my CS4 programs list. I have a Adobe CS4 Design Premium. Does it come with this or did not install by some chance? Thanks for any help. Tutorial looks great by the way.

  4. Tom Green (Reply) on Monday June 1, 2009

    SoundBooth shows up in the Master Collection and the Production Suite. Josh, any sound editor that creates an mp3 file will do the job.

  5. Max (Reply) on Monday June 1, 2009

    You should not be using short cuts, if you are explaning something you should do it better then what you did.
    Simply a great tutorial got waisted because of shortcuts you used. Such as doing the animation and suddenly your all layers collapse to one single layer.
    Hate it

  6. Avraham Saltoun (Reply) on Monday June 1, 2009

    brilliant concept. good zoom and pan,

  7. avraham saltoun (Reply) on Monday June 1, 2009

    for some reason the player on this tutorial here has no pause button, so therefore user cannot wait to load, and it sops every second or two because of band width.

  8. avraham saltoun (Reply) on Monday June 1, 2009

    fixed now…

  9. reza (Reply) on Monday June 1, 2009

    fine and helpful.thanks

  10. vest (Reply) on Monday June 1, 2009

    Kidding? It is not looking realistic if the space between the planets opens up.
    In reality the planets are so far away, you know what I’m saying?



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