Next/Prev Buttons for Photo Gallery: Flash Tutorial

Check this video out at Hi-Res here: http://www.tutvid.com/tutorials/flash/tutorials/nextPrev.php

This is a response for the Flash Gallery tutorial showing how to create prev and next buttons for the gallery.
If you have questions about any tutorial send me an email and I might just create a video for you!

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23 Responses to “Next/Prev Buttons for Photo Gallery: Flash Tutorial”

  1. hmm, great tutorial …
    hmm, great tutorial, for people thats not so much into programming this might work great.. but, i created a faster and easier way myself though, so i guess il continue with that:P great tutorial though^^

  2. boring tutorial, …
    boring tutorial, and way to long

  3. thank you for …
    thank you for showing this tutorial…a real life saver.

  4. GIVE US THE …
    GIVE US THE CODE!!!!!

  5. i wonder the same.. …
    i wonder the same.. could someone help?

  6. what if I have more …
    what if I have more Images? how can I do it with the next/prev buttons?

  7. thaanks!! yeah that …
    thaanks!! yeah that sure helped :)

  8. GREAT VID
    GREAT VID

  9. MurkProductions on February 4th, 2010 at 2:10 am

    found out in the …
    found out in the end, just put MovieClip(parent).imageone/two etc

    instead of simply parent.imageonewhatever.

    Hope that helps!

  10. i’ve got the same …
    i’ve got the same problem if you find out plz tell me :)

  11. MurkProductions on February 4th, 2010 at 2:10 am

    hey guys, great …
    hey guys, great video, ive been following but doing it on AS3 and I’ve got it working up till the end with the variables and the parent things, anyone know how to do that bit in 3.0?

  12. nathan I did a tut …
    nathan I did a tut at layers magazine on a flash gallery and it doesnt work. rather than an array they have ambiguous else statements and I cant get the thing to work at all.
    I dont want transitions or anything fancy just a button based photo changer for a website. if you could point to an effective tut or something anything so I can move on with the live example of this template.

  13. photosMC.play(); …
    photosMC.play(); could’ve been placed on the next button and done the same thing with less code =P.. great tutorial for beginners, though if you wanted to add photos in the future lets say 5 more you would not code it that way..

  14. Nice, dude!
    i do …

    Nice, dude!
    i do love ur tutorials, you make things easy… hehe
    could you PLEEASE teach me how to make this:
    you select the image, it gets bigger and the background fades. then you click the image again and you can continue seeing things?
    i’ve been looking for that in a while… well, thanks anyway

  15. Nice work…. …
    Nice work…. thanks man..:D

  16. MAGENTAmeteorito on February 4th, 2010 at 2:10 am

    thnx
    thnx

  17. can u make a …
    can u make a tutorial for buttons for movie?

  18. lemmingslanding on February 4th, 2010 at 2:10 am

    Thank you, I’ve …
    Thank you, I’ve learned so much from your tutorials !!! Any hints on how to use the arrow buttons to show a new group of thumbs instead of clicking to the next thumb (like this tutorial demonstraits)?? I tried making a thumbMC, but now when you click the thumb it changes the group, but you can’t drive the individual thumbs to select a pict??
    thanks

  19. really thanks for …
    really thanks for this tutorial.. it really helps me alot.. great tutorial!!

  20. How do you publish …
    How do you publish files with Flash Macromedia 6 MX…

    When I go publish > html > internet > youtube > upload .. I get this error

    Added: February 12, 2008, 11:47 AM
    Broadcast: Public | Failed (invalid file format)
    Raw File: C:\Documents and Settings\Kid\My Documents\Third.html..

    Help? :(

  21. i was waiting for …
    i was waiting for this…thank you!

  22. great! should be …
    great! should be nice adding
    photosMC.useHandCursor=false;
    in my opinion…

  23. NICE. KEEP IT UP.
    NICE. KEEP IT UP.

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