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Tom Green shows users how to format some creative text and put it into motion using Flash. Look for Part 2 of this tutorial coming soon.

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  1. jahassie (Reply) on Monday January 4, 2010

    thanks for all your tutorials !!!

    Cant wait for *PART 2*.

    Tnx.

  2. Luca Torelli (Reply) on Monday January 4, 2010

    when I press autofill nothing happens
    I tried different options

  3. Lisl (Reply) on Monday January 4, 2010

    This is great – when is number 2 being published

  4. [...] In the second part of this tutorial, Tom Green gets some text moving using the new Bones tool from Flash CS4. Click here for part one. [...]

  5. Marcus (Reply) on Monday January 4, 2010

    It is difficult to use these wonderful tutorials in schools when they include pee, farts or other bodily functions as subject material.

  6. tania sen (Reply) on Monday January 4, 2010

    articulate and awesome! Thankyou!!

  7. carlos (Reply) on Monday January 4, 2010

    is there any pdf versions that we can download? thnx

  8. MiroX (Reply) on Monday January 4, 2010

    haha… this is for beginers :D

  9. A (Reply) on Monday January 4, 2010

    Good Work

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  12. Mary Ann (Reply) on Monday January 4, 2010

    This is great, Tom,thank you! Very easy to follow and understand.

  13. Marek Mularczyk (Reply) on Monday January 4, 2010

    Hi Tom,

    Great tip about embedding fonts in Dynamic Text! I enjoyed that!



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