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downloading the reference guide
Date:  9. February 2011, 10:45

Hi,

Is there any way to download the "reference" in order to have it offline or to print it ?

Thanks for your answers (sorry for my english)

Julien de Villele (france)

Re: downloading the reference guide
Date:  9. February 2011, 11:37

There is no need to do that since it is bundled with Scriptographer. Just click on the top-right menu item in the Scriptographer window and choose Reference...

Re: downloading the reference guide
Date:  12. February 2011, 22:01

Great Thanks.

And also thanks for Scriptographer.
Here's a "copy" of aftermath effect (my first job with scriptographer).

julien de Villèle

Re: downloading the reference guide
Date:  13. February 2011, 11:48

Yes, very nice!

The Aftermath effect was also my first attempt at writing scripts for Scriptographer. It is a very simple yet incredibly nice effect.

Keep up the good work!

Re: downloading the reference guide
From:  iv
Date:  14. February 2011, 09:05

hey do you know where i can find that lines script? cnt seem to find it and i have no experience coding. thanks

Re: downloading the reference guide
Date:  14. February 2011, 11:11

You can read about the Aftermath script here:
http://scriptographer.org/gallery/afternow/

You could try and make it yourself. It's really a great feeling when you start to get the hang of it.

Good luck!

Re: downloading the reference guide
From:  iv
Date:  15. February 2011, 06:44

i guess i'll have to. any hints as to where to start? i know nothing about coding for scriptographer but i'll give it a shot...any help will be greatly appreciated thanks

Re: downloading the reference guide
Date:  15. February 2011, 10:39

First off, there are tons of useful javascript tutorials scattered all over the internet. Just google your topics and you'll see.

But there is good info right here on Scriptographer too. The tutorials are a great start, the reference is something you must read, and don't forget to download all the scripts too and really study them. You might find alot of things you can borrow from them or simply just learn new things.

Now, I don't have a clue about how much scripting you know but you should be aware that this will take some time. I had never written any code before I started out about a year ago, but I had some idea of how it worked. What you really need is a will to want to learn new stuff and be curious, try thing and don't be afraid to make mistakes.

Lastly, spend a couple of hours reading the forum and posting your own questions.

Good luck!

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