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David Steel @crushy

Age 30, Male

Flash Dev

Doing GCSEs

Bournemouth, UK

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If your looking into AS3 I personally recommend "ActionScript 3.0 Animation" by Keith Peters. It's a great book me thinks.. even if you know allot :p

Also gratz on the design premium.. I already have mine :D

Design premium ftw! Thanks for the comment ;)

I spend all the money from games on eBay's random stuff :(
Im now saving for a car :D

Good luck!

Naughty little crushy, you know that you can't make money of a student version of any of Adobe's programs, don't you (legally, that is)? ;D

Adobe Bridge is a program meant to make it easier when you need to use several Adobe programs for working on the same project.. I think so at least :P I haven't had much use of it, since I do work with a few different Adobe programs but usually not for the same project.

Ha, you can talk! ^^

I'll see if I can find some kind of obscure use for Bridge lol...

sweet. design premium and vista... i dream to have them together. yep student version u can use for commercial purposes but theres no adobe police... also u could probably argue that your making money off the sponcers not the product :) good luck reading that 900 pg book. i can email u a copy of a fairly good as3 book if you want. instructional reading sure is dull but we all gotta learn as3 soemtime. as for you bridge question... macromedia says:

Adobe® Bridge CS3 is a powerful, easy-to-use media manager for visual people, letting you easily organize, browse, locate, and view creative assets. Available in all six editions of Adobe Creative Suite® 3 software and all professional Adobe creative applications, Bridge provides centralized access to project files, applications, and settings, as well as XMP metadata tagging and searching capabilities.

Bridge also serves as a hub for these timesaving Adobe features and services:

* Bridge Home for developing expertise with Adobe tools
* Adobe Version Cue® CS3 for workgroup file management
* Adobe Device Central CS3 for previewing and testing mobile content
* Adobe Acrobat® Connect%u2122 for web conferencing

Yeah, it's a pretty great mixture of programs I have now :P I'm on page 80 or something of the AS3 book and its pretty good so far, slightly complicated but I'm still alive ^^

Cool, I find bridge just helps me navigate through my files quickly, I'm not organised enough to use it for anything else.

Thanks for the reply! I better get back to my homework now :[

where's the games you got the money fromm...

On Newgrounds? :S

Im not sure, but I think bridge is just something for organizing and combining stuff. I did the same as you and got the student version but of studio 8. I got flash, fireworks, and dreamweaver (the 3 I use most often) and a load of other stuff I never realy use like flashPaper, extension manager, video encoder, and contribute. I would like to swap any of them (exept flash, fireworks, and dreamweaver) for photoshop but you can't so Im just stuck with some programs I never use. I havent completely worked out what extension manager and contribute are, I never use video encoder as I have a better one, and flashPaper is for converting microsoft office stuff into flash, but I never use it as I have the real flash.

Yeah, there's a whole range of stuff I barely use too, I guess some people are using it though. If you had bought it now, you would have gotten Illustrator/Photoshop instead of Fireworks, not too sure if its a vector or bitmap program though.

Nice man. Enjoy CS3! I know I do...

How much did you make in total for how many games?

...just curious.

$2700 for two games.

Yeah, CS3 certainly beats any of the older packages, I especially like the highly dynamic windows and layout which you can change easily.

Thanks for the comment :)

adobe bridge is for searching for professional photographers photos to be used "at a price"

Meh... google images ftw!

How much was it in total?

About £500 if I remember correctly, not too sure exactly though :S

wait, i just opened up bridge and its more of a huge storage for HELP on all the other programs

Hmmm, it appears your right :D

I only have Flash CS3 and my computer science teachertold me if I wanted photoshop too! But I said no because I thought I wouldn't need it in my flashes!
...But I was wrong...
=(

Shucks... Well, at least you can still do things like bitmap fills.etc in flash. The filters are a lot better too! Anywho, good luck, you don't need too many programs yet, it's more of a luxury than a necessity.

For what is the dreamweaver and the InDesign?
Haven't heard of them.
=s

Dreamweaver is a pretty popular program used for making websites, I've certainly used it in the past and present for my site .etc.

InDesign is kind of like Microsofts Publisher, you can make leaflets, posters and even book designs with it.

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Couldn't agree more.

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Thanksssssssssss

Get that paper BOOOOOOOIIIIII

That American slang for:

"GET THOSE STERLINGS OL' CHAP!"

But seriously, that premium package sounds like a good deal. That "How to cheat in Flash" book sounds like it'll be pretty helpful. I personally wouldn't buy the Actionscript book, but then again I don't want to learn Actionscript and you do.

It was a cool deal :P

The as3 is bloody complicated for a noobfest like me, I'm slowly learning more and more though ^^

Essential AS3 is a good book, long but good, i suggest readin it twice or more.
Oh yeah it's Colin Moock =P