Episode Summary 
RC talks about the beta version of Flash Catalyst and demonstrates how to use this new software to design an interactive scroll window comp. Corey gives his review of the new Wacom Intuos 4 Wireless tablet.
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Links Mentioned
- Visit labs.adobe.com and learn more about Flash Catalyst
- Learn more about the new features of the Wacom Intuos Wireless tablet at Wacom.com
- PhotoshopWorld.com is coming to Orlando - March 24-26
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Awesome stuff guys. I wasn’t even aware of Adobe FC. I’m excited about this, less coding is a happier designer. Thanks for the tips.
…just a quick side note here:
“the third and the seventh” has been done by a single artist named “Alex Roman” from Madrid, Spain. (he even composed and played the amazing sound in that video).
Nick Campbell (greyscalegorilla) has just been reposting the video on his blog (starting at 2:52) and has not been involved in that project whatsoever.
I’m an avid reader/viewer of his blog, love the tutorials.
Just thought I’d get the credits clear here.
It sounds kind of misleading how it has been put in this episode. (don’t know if the artist has been mentioned in the other episode you mentioned).
I’m sure Nick would support that.
Alex Roman’s project website:
thirdseventh.com