Archive for the ‘Resources’ Category

Share and download free tones

Monday, April 14th, 2008

If you’re trying to design any type of multimedia application and you need to add sound to it. Don’t dispair, as we all know by now, this can be a pretty big challenge. Not for finding the sound, but for finding a copyrighted and free sound.In Soundsnap you’ll be able to download a great amount of sounds. It’s a community with a huge library of sounds, and we all can share them.

Source: Bitelia

Get rid of unwated elements in your photos

Friday, April 11th, 2008

With Wire Pilot you’ll be able to get rid of elements you don’t like in your pictures. It was originally created to remove electric wires(as I suppose it has already happened to many among us he have great pictures with the wires in between). But with Wire Pilot you’ll be able to delete this cables and much more.

This program has to versions: The Lite and the standard version which has a cost of $29.95. This program is available on ly for windows.

Source: Punto Geek

Tutorials, Libraries and Flash Resources

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

The ActionScript is how we program in Flash. In it’s latest version, we can now see ActionScript 3.0. Which is very different from it’s version 2.0. For many people programming in Flash is a headache. This is why I advice you to go to ActionScript.org. A great website where you an find anything from the very basic up to the most advanced. ActionScript.org, will be a very useful website for you. Check it out!

Add water marks to your designs

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

If you need to make any photo, and you don’t have Adobe Photoshop at hand. You’ll be able to use and online application called PicMarkr. You’ll be able to upload a 25 Mbs image. You can write any text over water marks, or an image in it’s place. Even though it doesn’t have a lot of options, you can choose the black and white text, and even 40% opacity.

Source: wwwhat’s new.

EPS format trophies and medals

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

All these trophies and medals are in .EPS format, which will allow you to edit them with Adobe Illustrator. If you do this you’ll be able to change anything that is in their vectors. They have a very cool look, and they have a 2.0. appearance.

Source: Web Design Blog