Archive for February, 2008

Flash User Group - Dallas, Tx

Do you love you some Flash? Are you a flash developer? Are you a flash designer?

Did you answer yes to one of these questions and you live in Dallas, Tx? I sure hope so!

I have been thinking about getting the Dallas flash community closer. How you ask? Well, how else! Get us all together for a few beers and a little actionscripting! :)

In all seriousness I am hoping to find about 10-20 Flash guru's that want to get together to start collaborating and teaching each other some tips and tricks. We have a great community here of Flash developers with a lot of talent and I think its time we start tapping into it. I haven't worked out ANY details as of yet. I really just wanted to try and get a head count of who might be interested. So if you don't mind helping with the cause and emailing your fellow flash buddies, that would be great! Who says Dallas can't do what the other big cities are doing? Now lets see what we are capable of!

I will start gathering a list, so if you guys could either emailing me or comment on this post about your interest that would be great. Then in about a week or so I will gather up all the emails and see how many people we have intrested and go from there. Also if you are interested in speaking to the group or have a facility that we could all meet up at I would be very interested! My email is corbanb[at]gmail[dot]com. I can't wait to hear from you all.

Update: I don't have any location details but I am thinking like the second Wednesday of the month after work. Like 7 - 8PM possibly.

GO!! No really… goasap.org

Hey I was browsing my mailing lists just now and ran across an email Moses Gunesch sent out to the GO mailing list. It's a video tutorial on how to use GO! He said he is probably going to have to redo it cause of some audio issues but hey its pretty cool to have some info from the source on using GO. Its kind of a big file but, enjoy!

Anyway I'm not sure if any of you guys are following this closely but if not you should be. GO is Moses' new animation engine for AS3 and its supposed to be super fast! Most of you know I haven't made the jump to AS3 yet. But for those of you that have this will be great intro to using GO! And for more info check out the GO blog or Moses's blog. Cheers!
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Update: The video has been moved and is now in an FLV format! Much nicer! Thanks moses!

Tutorials and rapid flash development.

This weekend while I was doing some work around my place I got the idea to create a post page of the tutorials/examples I have available on this site. Right now there is only a few pieces on this page but its going to become a quick easy way for all my visitors to find the posts I have written about action script. Specifically code examples I have built and that I want to share with all of you. I have a lot of plans to build quite a bit in this area this year. My hope is to keep updating so that it can grow into a resource for students, other developers or anyone wanting to learn more about actionscript and flash. So keep an eye out over the next few weeks as I plan to build quite a few flash projects that are simple yet have real world appeal!

Mostly you are going to find examples on SWX, Fuse, GAIA (as I learn it) and anything flash related that I find relevant to rapid site development. You might also find a few random posts on wordpress and iphone development as these are things I am becoming more and more interested in!

Rapid development is a topic I really plan on diving more and more into as my site grows. When I start talking about rapid flash site development you will see me using a lot of open source products that are easy to use for beginners to advanced developers! It will help bring your companies costs down in developing flash sites and will bring down the man hours. Enabling you to keep clients happy with beautiful crisp sites and keep your pockets full! Which is what keeps us happy and keeps our tummies full. ;) I really can't wait to share the knowledge I have learned thus far with all of you. And I REALLY hope you all can share some of you knowledge here with all of us too! So keep commenting and I can't wait to share all this info with you all!

A little touch of the Brand Hatchery!

So about 3 weeks ago I got the idea to put together an iPhone site for my companies portfolio. It really made a lot of sense considering the layout of our current website. But what a great way to share your work with others! The iPhone has opened up a great medium to share your work with others and its right in your pocket! With the help of my friend Rob Edgell at myedgenet.com and my Executive Creative Director Aaron Opsal we put together a slick little site that fits in your pocket. Just visit brandhatchery.com from your iPhone and viola! Its a slick little simple photo gallery. All you need to do is touch each image and it will rotate through the individual slide shows. Enjoy!

I was thinking about this also and wondered... is this the business card of the future? It all most feels that way! And wow its even another way to save paper! Which makes the world a better place all together. I'm all for that! PDF for life! ;)

Direct URL: http://www.brandhatchery.com/iphone

The Brand Hatchery iPhone site!

new design… bear with me.

hey guys I am working to get a new design implemented into the blog. so if you are seeing any weird issues let me know. But over the next few weeks you might be seeing some strange things going on. I'm trying my best to keep them offline until I have it all worked out but you know how that goes. ;) I'm being a little trigger happy but it won't be to bad I promise! Thanks for the support.

Oh I should have some new tutorials coming soon. I'm looking at how to have a page just dedicated to them only!

And if any of you CSS whizzes wanna help out that would be much appreciated!

Got anything good for Adobe?

Hey guys so it looks like Lee Brimelow and Adobe are starting to collect some of your feedback about the Flash Code Editor. He just posted a blog asking for some feedback. I'm sure if you read my blog you read his but hey every extra voice helps! Lots of people are already commenting and the list is looking great so far. If you have something good you could be a part of the progression of the Flash IDE! Who knows?

Dear Adobe… Recap and insight.

Wow, what a whirlwind of a week has it been since my little Dear Adobe letter. So many of you have responded from around the globe, giving me and Adobe feedback on so many aspects of the topic. It's been really great to get this boiling in some of your minds and to see how many people from all backgrounds care about flash intimately and how they envision flash growing. Well, I wanted to try and clarify some things about my letter, so let me just kinda recap somethings since the dust is starting to settle.

Am I upset Adobe has created AS3, MXML and a tighter programming environment? NO! That would be ridiculous. I know that AS3 is the step in the right direction for Actionscript and the player. It is cleaner, faster, stronger... everything that a new iteration in a language should be. It helps give developers the freedom to tighten down their apps and provide a much better product to the end user. The flash 9 player has given older machines new life by running these larger apps faster than ever before. And that means a lot to all of us, since it's broadening the audience of flash sites and apps all together.

What else has AS3 done? Well, besides the player and scope improvements, it has brought on a much larger scripting engine. One that has improved everything, with better event handling, methods, properties and functions. So why was I saying it's so much harder? Imagine you are a designer and you want to jump into flash, action script and flash animation and start building a website or some type of interactive experience. In the AS1 and AS2 days it would be EASY. Throw some buttons on the stage, put a few mouse events with gotoAndPlay's on them and viola! You're starting to build something. Granted the options were smaller than what we could do but hey you were building a FLASH site/animation!

Now move yourself forward in time a little. Flash is using the AS3/4 engine. It's code driven and can build the best apps in the world! But what happened to all the fun of flash? It's gone. Designers can no longer go hey it would be great to build "X". They can't write a site on one frame. They don't have a clue what an object is and hardly know that actionscript is. But they want to build something in flash. Their minds don't and will not ever work in code. Some of you "devigners" are the exception and are the ones TRULY pushing flash to the edge of its boundaries. But if you weren't ever given the opportunity to start building something with flash in its early years you are never going to find out you are a "devigner". You will always remain a "designer", lost trying to understand what you can do with flash and actionscript. This is what I was trying to truly get at in my previous letter to Adobe.

Was I trying to get Adobe to keep AS2 around forever? No! I was just trying to get us all and Adobe to think about what Flash has done to the design/interactive world! And how this tool is used to not only create apps (which I hope is what Flex will be for, not Flash) but to create engaging animation-driven websites. That engage our end users and "had" made it easy for designers to pick it up and start engaging our users in ways most developers never would of never thought of. This is what made flash magical. All I am asking Adobe to do is look at the product and again think about how to leverage Flash and all the technology behind it back to the designer some again. And not to run off into the sunset of the online application world too fast. But to maybe keep progressing the scripting language to give both worlds the ability to create!

I just want to make sure the designer doesn't lose control and the ability to design with Flash. The word design is funny in today's interactive world. It can mean MANY things. But it still has its roots and whether you are designing with code, photoshop or with the Flash animation tool you can still design! That's what made flash so great. It divided the gap and also made the impossible possible for a designer. That is what was really amazing! And it made it all possible on the web! I REALLY can't wait to see where the product goes! But I also don't want to see it run off too far from all of the designers that are engaging our end users with their magical minds! So I just want to say I know Adobe can still keep moving in the developer direction but I think with the right tools and additions to the product it can also keep the designers interested and keep their hands in the product evolving the web.

I haven't sat down and thought directly about what these changes may be. But I will! I know that my opinions about these tools are not everyone's opinion. But that's not why I have been blogging about this. It's to hear the rest of the community's opinions and open the door a bit more for the designers and everyone to speak! Thanks for listening again!

Update: Sorry for the eariler miss hap on the title of this post. I promise that was not on purpose.

Is Apple being greedy?

Ok, so I was just chatting with a friend and we were talking about the iPhone SDK. And how apple is most likely going to be selling ALL the apps you all create via iTunes. So both you and them make some money.

Is this why we are not seeing the flash player on the iPhone? Is apple being greedy so we can't make free apps and games for everyone to use, using flash? I don't know but it sures seems that way. I know adobe doesn't want to drag their feet on this so it must be n Apple thing. What do you think?

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Ping back comments?

Are these healthy? I am noticing a lot of these in my comments waiting to be moderated in Akismet. I notice some of you bloggers let them float around in your comments and others don't.

Since I am fairly new to the blogging world I wasn't really sure what these were doing. So I followed the link in one and realized it was more or less other blogs regurgitating my posts for thier content. Some of the pingpacks relink back to my blog which can't hurt in search engine ranking. But what's the real motivation? What's you guys thoughts? I mean I am glad to share the news but is it crippling me in anyway that I am not seeing?

I am Singularity!

Are you?

Wow! what exciting news did we get last night. The couple hundred of us that had up the Singularity badges were given a sneak peek under the hood of Aral's next little surprise to the Flash community. What could it be? The world will find out soon! Keep your ears peeled cause it could be anything with Aral behind it!

Update: Well the news is out! And wow how amazing is this going to be! True collaboration at its best. I am really interested to see how they plan to pull this off. Will they be building a custom app to stream the video? Or just use Breeze? No one knows yet! But I can't wait to see!




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