Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Flash Tutorials for Beginners

Hi Friends,

Are you beginners in Flash ?.Are you struggling to find tutorials in search engine.Using my knowledge and time i have suggested web-addresses for flash tutorials. These sites teaches how to improve your flash skills in 2-Dimensional environment.These websites contain action scripts for flash,motion tween, Text effects,fog effects and etc...



For basics about tools, frames and filters refer the following websites



1. http://www.baycongroup.com/flash/00_flash.htm

2. http://www.video-animation.com/flash_01.shtml

3. http://tutorials-flash.com/FlashTutorials/FlashAnimation1.aspx

4. http://www.echoecho.com/flash.htm



For step-by-step explanation refer the following websites



1. http://www.kirupa.com/developer/flash8/index.htm

2. http://www.flashdesignerzone.com/tutorials/

3. http://www.entheosweb.com/Flash/default.asp

4. http://www.w3schools.com/Flash/default.asp

5. http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorials/Flash/1

For banner releated articles please refer the following websits





1.http://www.tizag.com/flashTutorial/flashbanner.php



Do you want to create a Flash banner using software?. Click the following link.



http://www.flash-banner-creator.com/banner-software/flash_banner_tutorials.html

Thursday, July 2, 2009

155 PhotoShop Tutorials Sites

http://www.photoshopcafe.com
http://xen-fx.com/txt/
http://www.stab.se/aq/ny/index.htm
http://www.metaeffect.com/main.m4?go=main
http://deaddreamer.com
http://www.aovs02.dsl.pipex.com/
http://www.eyeballdesign.com
http://www.eyesondesign.net
http://www.spoono.com
http://robouk.gdesign.nl/
http://www.adobeevangelists.com/
http://www.planetphotoshop.com
http://showcase.netins.net/web/wolf359/linkotip.htm
http://www.neofrog.com
http://w1.243.telia.com/~u24308054/designstudios/
http://www.jlswebsoruce.com
http://www.piregwan.com/tutorials/
http://www.psworkshop.net
http://www.geocities.com/nessele/
http://webdeveloper.com/html/html_table_splicing.html
http://www.spoono.com/
http://www.dsigning.com/
http://www.opticnurve.com/
http://www.digitalwebgold.com/resour....htm#photoshop
http://www.webslave.dircon.co.uk/photoshop/
http://www.algonet.se/~dip/photoshop/tips/tips_00.html
http://www.stewartstudio.com/tips/phototip.htm
http://strider-web.virtualave.net/
http://www.handson.nu/
http://www.screaming-art.com/tutorial14.php
http://www.photoshoptechniques.com/main/defaulth.html
http://www.tutorialhound.com/photosh...utorials.shtml
http://www.absolutecross.com/
http://www.netcolony.com/arts/d5uga/Pshop/tuts.html
http://www.grafx-design.com/phototut.html
http://www.wetzelandcompany.com/MonthlyTipB.html
http://thetechnozone.com/macbuyersg...Photoshop6.html
http://www.thedesigncore.com
http://www.photoshopuser.com
http://www.gurusnetwork.com/tutorials/
http://www.effectlab.com
http://www.voidfx.com
http://www.iboost.com/build/software/pshop/index.html
http://www.espressographics.com/
http://users.iafrica.com/c/cu/cubic/vers/
http://www.deepspaceweb.com
http://www.cbtcafe.com/photoshop/
http://www.netcolony.com/arts/d5uga/Pshop/tuts.html
http://www.candeekis.com/alltutorials.html
http://thetechnozone.com/macbuyersgu...hotoshop6.html
http://www.shadowness.com
http://www.phong.com/tutorials
http://www.deviantart.com/thumbnails.php?sectioon=ps6
http://www.razorart.com
http://www.zeroplace.com/
http://www.liquidsoft.com
http://www.pixeljunction.com
http://www.thinkdan.com
http://www.solardreamstudios.com
http://www.tutorialfind.com/tutorials/adobe
http://www.wastedyouth.org
http://www.teamphotoshop.com
http://www.toeng.com
http://www.endeffect.com
http://www.turtleshell.com
http://www.aovs02.dsl.pipex.com/
http://www.cognitivedistortion.com
http://www.somethingleet.com
http://www.actionfx.com
http://graphicssoft.about.com/cs/ph...ls6/?once=true&
http://www.geocities.com/vitseeus/photoshop_recipes.htm
http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~mr_jr/tutorials.htm
http://www.hyperpark.com/
http://www.icehousedesigns.com/tutorials/photoshop/
http://the-internet-eye.com/HOWTO/default.htm
http://www.myjanee.com/jnetuts.htm
http://www.arraich.com/ps_intro.htm
http://jereme.gfxsites.net/
http://www.jlswebsource.com/tutorials.html
http://pionet.net/~jzeman/tips/contents.html
http://www.multimania.com/harvestr/logos/
http://www.iboost.com/build/software/pshop/index.html
http://www.icehousedesigns.com/tutorials/photoshop/
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey....html?tw=design
http://www.iservice.at/isset.html
http://www.itgraphics.com.au/tutorial/index.htm
http://www.visual-redemption.com/
http://mccannas.com/pshop/photosh0.htm
http://showcase.netins.net/web/wolf359/linkotip.htm
http://www.magicpixel.com.au/html/workwel.html
http://homepage.mac.com/markstrange...hoto~index.html
http://www.sketchpad.net/
http://www.iservice.at/isset.html
http://www.itgraphics.com.au/tutorial/index.htm
http://www.visual-redemption.com/
http://mccannas.com/pshop/photosh0.htm
http://showcase.netins.net/web/wolf359/linkotip.htm
http://www.magicpixel.com.au/html/workwel.html
http://homepage.mac.com/markstrange...hoto~index.html
http://www.sketchpad.net/
http://www.netpedia.com/graphics/tips/
http://www.opticnurve.com/
http://www.orionnetlinks.com/Photoshop/ photoshop.asp
http://www.ozones.com/handson/
http://www.pageresource.com/
http://www.pagetutor.com/
http://www.pankpages.com/
http://www.piscespub.com/pcpp50.html
http://www.pixelpunk.8m.com/
http://www.espressographics.com/
http://www.evening.demon.co.uk/articles.html
http://www.eyeball-design.com/page09.htm
http://www.eyewire.com/tips/photoshop/
http://www.firelily.com/
http://www.freegraphics.com/10_Tutorials/Photoshop/
http://www.codewarrioru.com/CodeWarriorU/
http://www.webspace.com.br/opus/web3.htm
http://geda-online.com/
http://www.gifart.com/graphictips5.shtml
http://gliebster.com/
http://www.2ginc.com/
http://2.gograph.com/fusion/EN/E...op.cfm?jmpfos=1
http://www.goranation.com/
http://books.je-ideadesign.com/viewlets/psresources.htm
http://graphicssoft.about.com/libra...shop+6+Tutorial
http://ebmasters.net/tutorials/Photoshop/
http://user.fundy.net/morris/redire...photoshop.shtml
http://www.grafx-design.com/tutorials.html
http://www.gurusnetwork.com/
http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~mr_jr/tutorials.htm
http://www.hyperpark.com/
http://www.icehousedesigns.com/tutorials/photoshop/
http://the-internet-eye.com/HOWTO/default.htm
http://www.myjanee.com/jnetuts.htm
http://www.arraich.com/ps_intro.htm
http://jereme.gfxsites.net/
http://www.veraldar.net/ari/
http://webreference.com/graphics/column36/
http://www.bizark.com/
http://www.bluesfear.com/
http://www.webdevelopersjournal.com..._ad_banner.html
http://www.candeekis.com/alltutorials.html
http://www.cbtcafe.com/photoshop/
http://builder.cnet.com/webbuilding/0-7370.html
http://builder.cnet.com/webbuilding...-4279263-1.html
http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials/2d/
http://www.cyberinkdesign.com/tutor.htm
http://www.dacort.com/tutorials.php
http://www.dalinise.com/
http://2achievesuccess.com/david/
http://misery.subnet.at/
http://www.thewebmachine.com
http://www.illustrateddesigns.com
http://www.tutorialized.com
http://pixel2life.com
http://www.good-tutorials.com/

Loading Brushes into Photoshop

You may install the brushes to any folder.
I like to keep my brushes in a subdirectory of Photoshop in a folder named brushes.

Photoshop 5.0 Brushes Window Photoshop 6.0 Brushes Window
Photoshop 5.0 Photoshop 6.0

From the Brushes Palette in Photoshop, click the small arrow in the upper right corner of the palette, and choose load brushes.
Locate the directory where you have stored the brushes (.abr files) and select the file you want and click "load".
The brushes will be added to the current brushes.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Photoshop Tutorials

http://psd.tutsplus.com/tutorials

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Are you facing problem to open .bin file

What are BIN Files ?



* BIN files are one of CD/DVD image formats.

* BIN file is a binary copy of an entire CDs/DVDs disc.

* BIN file contain all the data stored on the original disc including not only its files and folders but also its system-specifics information.

* BIN image file is not a collection of files or folders but is an exact duplicate of the raw data of the original disc, sector by sector.



How to open BIN Files ?



* BIN file is supplied by CUE file. Ex. Xyz.bin , Xyz.cue

* CUE file can be opened by using Notepad. Then you will get the information like this.


FILE "Xyz.bin" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00

* If you get information like above, Next open Nero StartSmart . Go to Copy and Backup on top as shown in the figure.



* Then click on ‘Burn Image to Disc’.

* Burn CUE file only ( Don’t select BIN file )


Your new CD is ready with all files that is available in BIN file.


The above procedure works for .iso files also.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Hide Data in notepad

It is a pretty unknown trick to create hidden text files using nothing but Notepad, you can use this simple trick to hide plain text data without using any third-party utility.The text files created using the method below won't show anywhere in DOS or Windows irrespective of the hidden and system display file-settings, the files created using this can only be accessed if you know the correct file-name used while creating the file.Follow the steps :

Launch Windows command prompt from Start Menu -> Run -> Type cmd and press Enter.

Using DOS commands navigate to the desired folder.

Now type in notepad VisibleFile.txt:HiddenFile.txt and hit Enter, you can
change VisibleFile.txt and HiddenFile.txt to names of your choice (notice the : between both file-names), You will be prompted to Create a New file click Yes.

Now enter data you want to hide, save the file and close notepad.

Visit the file-save location, you will see your VisibleFile.txt file (non-hidden) there, you can open the file and enter any text of your choice as any other normal text file.

The hidden file HiddenFile.txt will not be visible under Windows Explorer or DOS.

To open and read/write your hidden file, type in the command notepad VisibleFile.txt:HiddenFile.txt (change filenames with your own used during Step 3 above) at DOS command prompt and hit Enter.

Note : If the visible file (VisibleFile.txt) is deleted your hidden file (HiddenFile.txt) will also get deleted.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Blue ray & hd-dvd

The name Blu-ray Disc is derived from the blue-violet laser used to read and write this type of disc. Because of its shorter wavelength (405 nm), substantially more data can be stored on a Blu-ray Disc than on the DVD format, which uses a red, 650 nm laser. A single layer Blu-ray Disc can store 25 GB, over 5 times the size of a single layer DVD at 4.7GB. A dual layer Blu-ray Disc can store 50 GB, almost 6 times the size of a dual layer DVD at 8.5GB.

Blu-ray Disc is similar to PDD, another optical disc format developed by Sony (which has been available since 2004) but offering higher data transfer speeds. PDD was not intended for home video use and was aimed at business data archiving and backup.

Media type: High-density optical disc

Encoding: MPEG-2, H.264, and VC-1

Capacity: 25 GB (single layer), 50 GB (dual layer)

Read mechanism: 1x@36Mb/s & 2x@72Mb/s

Developed by: Blu-ray Disc Association

Usage: Data storage, high-definition video and PlayStation 3 Games .


Optical Disc Recorder..[ODR]
A CD recorder is a compact disc drive that can be used to produce discs readable in other CD-ROM drives and audio CD players.

A DVD recorder produces DVD discs playable in stand-alone video players or DVD-ROM drives. ("DVD recorder" may also refer not just to the drive unit, but also to consumer set-top devices which record video onto DVD media.)

A Blu-ray disc recorder produces BD discs playable in BD-ROM drives.

Optical disc recorders are generally used for small-scale archival or data exchange, being slower and more materially expensive than the moulding process used to mass-manufacture pressed discs. Nevertheless, they (along with flash memory) have displaced floppy disks and magnetic tape in most cases because of the low cost of optical media and the near-ubiquity of optical drives in computers and consumer entertainment hardware.

Hard Coating Technology!
Because the Blu-ray Disc standard places the data recording layer close to the surface of the disc, early discs were susceptible to contamination and scratches and had to be enclosed in plastic caddies for protection. The consortium worried that such an inconvenience would hurt Blu-ray Disc's market adoption. Blu-ray Discs now use a layer of protective material on the surface through which the data is read.

The recent introduction of a clear polymer coating has given Blu-ray Discs substantial scratch resistance. The coating is developed by TDK and is called "Durabis". It allows BDs to be cleaned safely with only a tissue. The coating is said to successfully resist "wire wool scrubbing" according to Samsung Optical technical manager Chas Kalsi. It is not clear, however, whether discs will use the Durabis coating as standard or only in premium discs.

Both Sony and Panasonic replication methods include proprietary hard-coat technologies. Sony's rewritable media are sprayed with a scratch-resistant and antistatic coating. Verbatim recordable and rewritable Blu-ray Disc discs use their own proprietary hard-coat technology called ScratchGuard