A detailed tutorial is always welcomed I think. As to me, I have only used FAME for a short time and am curious about how to make the magic when chaining all the tools below. :-)
On 12/11/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, I missed Cinelerra's URL
One quick disclaimer: I know that there are windows based tools that might
have slicker interfaces than some of these tools but they will not run on
multiple platforms. I also find it tremendosly gratifying when I am able to
put all these great tools together to accomplish what the Windows world pays
thousands to do!
Would there be a call for Tutorials that would explain how exactly I put these
tools together? If so I would love to start a series of tutorials that build
in order to teach basic to advanced opensource techniques.
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See FAMES tutorial on OSFlash for detail on the following:
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Eclipse -- IDE
http://www.eclipse.org/
MTASC -- Compiling actionscript
http://www.mtasc.org/
ASDT -- Actionscript plugin for Eclipse
http://sourceforge.net/projects/aseclipseplugin/
NOT OPEN SOURCE --> Flashout -- viewing SWFs in Eclipse
http://www.potapenko.com/flashout/
SWFmill -- Importing SWF, PNG, JPG into Library for attaching
http://www.potapenko.com/flashout/
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Cinelerra -- video editting (Wierd interface but very powerfull. Prepare to
drop your cpu and RAM to it's knees! Recommended 2 P4s and 2 Gigs or ram)
http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3
Gimp -- Photo Editing (I could not have done my work without it.)
http://www.gimp.org/
Grokking the Gimp: A must read book available for free reading on the net.
This was the book that got me started on graphic design.
http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html
Blender -- 3D, video (WOW! What a great tool and to be able to interate it's
results into Flash!)
http://blender.org/cms/Home.2.0.html
transcode -- for multiplexing of MPGs
http://www.transcoding.org/cgi-bin/transcode
mencoder -- to convert MPGs to AVIs
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/news.html
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The following is a set of tools that are used to author flash. I use them in
sync with MTASC al the time.
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http://www.swftools.org/
avi2swf -- converts AVIs to SWF video
wav2swf -- converts WAV files to SWF sound
jpeg2swf -- converts JPGs into SWF
gif2swf -- converts GIF into SWF
swfc -- I will use this to create slide shows that I import into MTASC with
SWFMill
There are many more tools in this package but these are my favourite.
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vncrec and vnc2swf -- (I use this tool with others to simulate breeze
functionality.) Screen capture that can be imported into movie
http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/
http://www.sodan.org/~penny/vncrec/
inkscape -- vector drawing for logos and stuff (I really like this program)
http://www.inkscape.org/
audacity -- all sound editing
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
potrace -- bitmap tracing to vector
http://potrace.sourceforge.net/
AnimationPackage (Awesome package for people with no Flash IDE or tweening
class access due to Flash not running in Linux. I was able to help debug this
project to get it running in MTASC, so I have a bias :) Alex has done great
work on this one.)
http://www.alex-uhlmann.de/flash/animationpackage
On December 11, 2005 06:03 am, Steven Gong wrote:
> On 12/11/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I thought I would take a second or so to share with the community some of
> > the
> > tools I use for open source Flash development. I thought that it might be
> > a
> > nice thread for people to share3 with new members and old how they put
> > all these great tools together.
> >
> > Tools:
> >
> > MTASC -- Compiling actionscript
> > Eclipse -- IDE
> > ASDT -- Actionscript plugin for Eclipse
> > NOT OPEN SOURCE --> Flashout -- viewing SWFs in Eclipse
> > SWFmill -- Importing SWF, PNG, JPG into Library for attaching
> > Cinelerra -- video editting
> > Gimp -- Photo Editing
> > Blender -- 3D, video
> > transcode -- for multiplexing of MPGs
> > mencoder -- to convert MPGs to AVIs
> > avi2swf -- converts AVIs to SWF video
> > wav2swf -- converts WAV files to SWF sound
> > jpeg2swf -- converts JPGs into SWF
> > gif2swf -- converts GIF into SWF
> > vncrec and vnc2swf -- Screen capture that can be imported into movie
> > swfc -- I will use this to create slide shows that I import into MTASC
> > inkscape -- vector drawing for logos and stuff
> > audacity -- all sound editing
> > potrace -- bitmap tracing to vector
>
> Your list is insteresting and I am about to bookmark them. But can you add
> url links to them?
>
> And I am finding new tools every day!
>
> > Does anyone else have any great tools to add or any unique ways to
> > accomplish
> > these things?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
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>
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> Best Regards
> Steven Gong
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