Inside the FoxHole: Featured Author Bobocel

This is the third interview in our “Inside the Foxhole” series. You can read all other interviews here.

Today’s featured author is bobocel.

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1. Tell us a little about yourself. Where are you from, where did you get your start with Flash and FlashDen?

Hello Denners and Happy New Year!

As most of you know, I go by the name bobocel, but my real name is Andrei Potorac and I live in the Country of Dracula {editor: Transylvania / Romania?}. :) I’m a 23 years old creative, following my dream of becoming successful online. I like to say that the question to ask is when not if.

I started with Flash five years ago, trying to get my arse out of trouble with a chemistry class. There were some friends of mine doing a software called ChemX, and I remember even today that the teacher I used to have rewarded them with an A for the entire year. I never been good at chemistry so I knew it was the only way for me to finish that class successfully.

Later on I found out that the name of that cool thing they were using to show off 3D like molecules was called Flash. We were in the high school at Computer Science, but we were using Pascal and C++ on a daily basis. The blue screen Pascal had made me view the swf files like out of this world. I was blown away by the use of 3D videos combined with interactive navigation.

What’s funny is that in the end I had to learn chemistry and never used Flash for passing that class. :)

In 2006, three years later, I was frequenting theFWA on a daily basis, so that’s where I found out about FlashDen. I thought it is a brilliant idea, so I jumped in.

2. What is your work flow like when starting a new file? Could you walk us through the steps you take when getting ready to create a new file? (more…)

Inside the FoxHole: Featured Author Fifty Tons

This is the second interview in our “Inside the Foxhole” series. You can read all other interviews here.

Today’s featured author is fifty_tons.

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1. Tell us a little about yourself. Where are you from, where did you get your start with Flash and FlashDen?

My name is Chris, I’m 26 years old, I’m a Taurus :P and I’m from Romania. I started working with Flash about 2 years ago, but I seriously started learning ActionScript in May 2008. I stumbled upon Flash by coincidence, when a friend of mine wanted to have a flash website and I found out the price a freelancer asked for it. I was shocked, I thought he was kidding, it seemed soo expensive, so I wanted to take a look at Flash to see what the big deal was. And so I did and fell in love with it and I realized that it is actually a great deal and a lot of work.

I found out about Flashden from an acquaintance, in a simple conversation. I thought that selling stock would never work, so the first time I didn’t even care too much about it. But after about half a year after that conversation, I remembered about Flashden and uploaded my first file, just out of curiosity… and now I am exclusive. The best is yet to come.

2. What is your work flow like when starting a new file? Could you walk us through the steps you take when getting ready to create a new file? (more…)

Inside the Foxhole: Featured Author DigitialScience

The life of a web developer/designer/entrepreneur is mostly a mystery to everyone, unless you run your blog around your life. Our authors are special to us and we would like to take some time to get to know them better at FlashDen, and thought you guys might like that as well.

So here is the first of many interviews.

Today’s featured author is DigitalScience a.k.a the best selling author on FlashDen.

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1. Tell us a little about yourself. Where are you from, where did you get your start with Flash and FlashDen?

I’m a 28 year old guy from Cape Town, South Africa. I started learning Flash back in 1999, when online design was called ‘New Media’, Flash was relatively new and HTML sites were the norm. I started off with Flash 4 which was pretty basic at the time in terms of scripting, you could select commands and it would add the scripting in for you, but nevertheless it was an awesome design tool for creating interactive media. I was inspired by the works of up and coming Flash designers like Eric Jordon of 2Advanced Studios and fellow South African, Andries Odendaal of now famous Wireframe Studios. Initially I started out as a designer working on web site interfaces but after I grasped some basic ActionScripting, I moved on towards becoming a Flash developer. The ability to make a design interactive and engaging to the user was something that appealed to me.

I stumbled across FlashDen back in March 2007 by chance. I was at a previous job in between projects and was browsing the net when I clicked on a FlashDen banner. I went through the FlashDen site, checked out the files and thought that the idea of selling Flash files online sounded like fun so I made a simple scrolling menu and uploaded it. After a few sales I was hooked and realized that it was a great way to make some extra money. 16516 sales later, I’m now a full time FlashDen author and loving it :)

2. What is your work flow like when starting a new file? Could you walk us through the steps you take when getting ready to create a new file? (more…)