We usually begin meeting again in September but this year, due to some technical difficulties, out first meeting will be in October. So stayed tuned. We are putting together some interesting programs for you!
We usually begin meeting again in September but this year, due to some technical difficulties, out first meeting will be in October. So stayed tuned. We are putting together some interesting programs for you!
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Everyone had a great time at the May Meeting! Bruce Van Horn did an excellent job unravelling the mysteries of ActionScript and programming. Thanks Bruce!
Attached are Bruce’s notes and the sample files for the helicopter project. So feel free to put that new ActionScript knowledge to use and practice!
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Join our generous host, New Horizons, as they give us SpecTECHular 2011! This free event will highlight the latest in IT Process Management, Adobe, Cisco and Microsoft Technologies.
You’ll be able to choose your own learning path by attending educational breakout sessions that are relevant to your specific needs. Also enjoy a complimentary lunch and be eligible to win terrific prizes!
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Apr 23
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Join us at our May meeting to learn the basics of Object Oriented ActionScript from Bruce Van Horn! If you’ve been wondering where to start and what to do in ActionScript here is your chance to find out.
Bruce Van Horn is an Adjunct Instructor with Richland College in Dallas where he has taught in the multimedia and game development departments for the last 14 years. He teaches animation and scripting courses from beginner level to expert topics in ActionScript 3. Over the years Bruce has completed high profile multimedia simulation and training projects for clients such as the United States Marine Corps, The Boy Scouts of America, Electronic Data Systems, IBM, John Deere, Frito Lay, and the United States Department of Homeland Security. He currently works as a software developer for One Network Enterprises in Dallas.
In these days of digital color and high definition images we can forget about the subtle beauty of Black and White photography. Black and white still has its place and, for some images, is the better method for viewing. Photoshop and Lightroom go way beyond the “convert to grayscale” command! Come on down to the March meeting. Gene McCullagh (your humble Group Manager and Adobe Community Professional) will walk us through the conversion process.
So make your way back from OZ. Bring your questions. If you have an image you want to convert bring it along and we can work on it as an example.
See you then!
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