Tinkernut Labs



  • Make Your Own Flash Game For Free

    October 18, 2011 // davisde // Gaming Tags: actionscript, android, arcade, create, flash, free, fun, game, Gaming, ios, make, shooter, stencyl, tinkernut, tips, tricks, tutorial 9 Responses


    Learn how to make a custom flash game from scratch without any coding knowledge using the free software from Stencyl.

    Important links:
    http://www.glitch.com
    http://www.stencyl.com

    Give my game a try:
    http://www.stencyl.com/game/play/8351

  • Howcast & Tinkernut: How To Create an Adobe Flash Video Player

    September 9, 2009 // davisde // Howcast & Tinkernut, Programming Tips Tags: actionscript, flash, Howcast & Tinkernut, player, programming, tinkernut, Video 34 Responses



    How To Create an Adobe Flash Video Player on Howcast

    You’ve just returned from vacation and have tons of videos to share. Create your own custom video player to showcase these memories online. Inspired by the Instructables project: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Create-an-Adobe-Flash-Video-Player/

  • How To Create Augmented Reality Apps

    July 31, 2009 // davisde // DIY Projects, Programming Tips, Video Tags: actionscript, adobe, augmented, flash, programming, reality, tinkernut, webcam 34 Responses


    This video covers the very basics of creating an Augmented Reality (AR) application using FLARToolkit and Adobe Flex.

    Download the marker: http://www.tinkernut.com/downl…..marker.pdf

    Visit this webpage, allow access to your webcam, and hold the marker in front of the camera: http://www.tinkernut.com/downl…..ality.html

    Download the source files here: http://www.tinkernut.com/downl…..eality.zip>

  • Howcast & Tinkernut: How To Make An Adobe Flash Photo Gallery

    July 27, 2009 // davisde // Howcast & Tinkernut, Multimedia Tips, Programming Tips Tags: actionscript, adobe, flash, Howcast & Tinkernut, photo, picture, pictures, programming, tinkernut, tips, tricks, tutorial, web 8 Responses



    How To Create an Adobe Flash Slide Show on Howcast

    Don’t just send people a stack of static photo files; share them in style by creating a photo gallery in Flash.