That is the book I was going to get you. You should be good with that one.
One last thing, no one is saying not to do what is in your head or to stray from your ideas. Its just that everyone can see that your not qualified to do the projects your seeking out except you. Trust me, I have been their myself. I quickly learned that there was a certain way (a code of design if you will) to do flash. Certain things are common knowledge (like the trace) and some are more in-depth. If you cant even implement the basics on your own, you shouldn't be promising the in-depth. You need to read more. You will figure this out when you have finally learned flash (and you will frown on these postings yourself) or when you get sued for a project you couldn't compete correctly or on time. Can't eat if your getting sued. If you had taken the direction given all this time, some 100 posts ago, you'd be done and eating lobster already.. But alas after you move on and get better there will be someone else with your same mindset of "I know best" (that stubborn thing) posting erroneous questions trying to get ahead by asking everything and studying nothing, and you'll be the one letting them know how to get their questions answered the right way.. :)
Best of luck beno.. Karl On Jan 27, 2010, at 8:41 AM, Karl - wrote for beno:
The shortest distance between the incomplete and the complete is how much you research.
Karl DeSaulniers Design Drumm http://designdrumm.com _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders

