Got some tutorials worth checking out, but I figured I’d take Tuesday and tell you guys about some updates that are worth checking out. If you haven’t updated.. now’s a good time:

Flash CS4 From “Galvan on Flash”:
“Several moths ago I posted a blog about some issues that were being reported with Flash CS4; some of you also posted your own comments and issues. I am happy to say that we have just posted an update to address a good number of the issues that were reported. I know some of you have been waiting for some time, but we wanted to fix as many problems as we could so we took a little more time with this one.”

Adobe Flash® CS4 Professional (10.0.2) addresses a number of performance issues. Some key fixes are:

* Fixed a performance issues when dragging objects on stage, scrubbing the timeline, or entering symbol edit mode in large AS 2.0 and AS 3.0 files.
* Fixed a performance issues when opening large files or files with many nested symbols.
* Fixed a performance issues when working in the library such as scrolling, selecting items in the library, dragging item to stage, or editing symbol from library.

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David Duchemin Responds to our Art Versus Craft discussion
I was very happy to see that David Duchemin of The Pixelated Image responded to the discussion that we had not too long ago about whether or not Photography is considered Art. David actually posted a very thoughtful piece on the matter, and I thought it really warranted a mention. Definitely got me meditating on it, even though I’ve agreed with him from the get-go

Check out his response over at The Pixelated Image

Adobe Illustrator Drawing Tools, Part 1 by Jeff Witchel
Jeff Witchel shares some tips on organizing and navigating Illustrator’s drawing tools. Click on the link below to get to the tutorial.

Adobe Illustrator Drawing Tools, Part 1 by Jeff Witchel

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