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Custom Easing Tool
Custom Easing Tool
Creativecow.net Flash Tutorial |
Lee Brimelow
Stanford University
San Francisco Bay Area, California
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In this tutorial, Lee Brimelow shows you how to use this free Flash extension to create silky smooth animations. Stop spending hours trying to make realistic elastic or bounce animations and let this tool do the work for you.
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