Flash CS3, the latest version of the premier tool for creating web animations and interactive web sites, can be intimidating to learn. This entertaining reference tutorial provides a reader-friendly animation primer and a guided tour of all the program's tools and capabilities. Beginners will learn to use the software in no time, and experienced users will quickly take their skills to the next level. The book gives Flash users of all levels hands-on instructions to help them master: - Special effects - Morphing - Adding audio and video - Introducing interactivity - And much…mehr
Flash CS3, the latest version of the premier tool for creating web animations and interactive web sites, can be intimidating to learn. This entertaining reference tutorial provides a reader-friendly animation primer and a guided tour of all the program's tools and capabilities. Beginners will learn to use the software in no time, and experienced users will quickly take their skills to the next level. The book gives Flash users of all levels hands-on instructions to help them master:
- Special effects
- Morphing
- Adding audio and video
- Introducing interactivity
- And much more
With Flash CS3: The Missing Manual you'll be able to turn an idea into a Flash animation, tutorial, or movie. This book will help you create online tutorials, training materials and full-blown presentations. It also teaches design principles throughout and helps you avoid elements that can distract or annoy an audience.This is the first new release of Flash since Adobe bought Macromedia, which means that it's the first version that will integrate easily with other Adobe products. It's a whole new ballgame when it comes to Flash, and Flash CS3: The Missing Manual offers you complete and objective coverage. It's the perfect companion to this powerful software.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
E.A. Vander Veer started out in the software trenches, lexing and yaccing and writing shell scripts with the best of them. She remained busy and happy for years writing C++ programs and wresting data from recalcitrant databases. After a stint as an Object Technology Evangelist (yes, that's an actual job title), she found a way to unite all of her passions: writing about cool computer stuff in prose any human being can understand. Books followed-over a dozen so far-including Facebook: The Missing Manual, PowerPoint 2007: The Missing Manual, JavaScript for Dummies, and XML Blueprints. She lives in Texas with her husband and daughter. Email: emilyamoore@rgv.rr.com. Christopher Grover received degrees in Creative Writing and Film from Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. He's worked as a technical writer, advertising copywriter and product publicist for more than 25 years. His freelance articles have been published in a variety of magazines from Fine Homebuilding to CD-ROM World. Chris's latest project is launching Bolinas Road Creative (http: //www.bolinasroad.com), an agency that helps small businesses promote their products and services. He is also the author of Word 2007: The Missing Manual, and co-author of Digital Photography: The Missing Manual.
Inhaltsangabe
The Missing Credits Introduction Part One: Creating a Flash Animation Chapter 1. Getting Around Flash Starting Flash A Tour of the Flash Desktop Menu Bar The Stage Toolbars Panels Tools Panel Accessibility Panel Actions Panel/ActionScript Debugger Panel Align Panel Behaviors Panel Color Mixer Panel/Color Swatches Panel Common Libraries Components Panel/Component Inspector Panel History Panel Info Panel Library Panel Movie Explorer Panel Output Panel Properties Panel/Filters Panel/Parameters Panel Scene Panel Transform Panel The Timeline The Flash CS3 Test Drive Opening a Flash File Exploring the Property Inspector Resizing the Stage Zooming In and Out Playing an Animation Saving a File Chapter 2. Creating Simple Drawings Planning Pays Off Creating a Storyboard Five Questions for a Better Result Preparing to Draw Customizing Your Stage Choosing a Drawing Mode Selecting Objects on the Stage Essential Drawing Terms Creating Original Artwork Drawing and Painting with Tools Aligning Objects with the Align Tools Erasing Mistakes with the Erase Tool Copying and Pasting Drawn Objects Adding Color Changing the Color of a Stroke (Line) Changing the Color of a Fill Chapter 3. Animating Your Drawings Frame-by-Frame Animation Frames and Keyframes Creating a Frame-by-Frame Animation Testing Your Frame-by-Frame Animation Editing Your Frame-by-Frame Animation Adding Layers to Your Animation Creating Layers Animating Automatically (Tweening) Shape Tweening (Morphing) Shape Hints Motion Tweening Part Two: Advanced Drawing and Animation Chapter 4. Organizing Frames and Layers Working with Frames Copying and Pasting Frames Moving Frames (Keyframes) Editing Multiple Frames Adding Content to Multiple Layers Viewing Layers Showing and Hiding Layers Working with Layers Renaming Layers Copy and Paste a Layer Reordering (Moving) Layers Delete a Layer Locking and Unlocking Layers Organizing Layers Outline View Organizing Your Layers with Layer Folders Chapter 5. Advanced Drawing and Coloring
The Missing Credits Introduction Part One: Creating a Flash Animation Chapter 1. Getting Around Flash Starting Flash A Tour of the Flash Desktop Menu Bar The Stage Toolbars Panels Tools Panel Accessibility Panel Actions Panel/ActionScript Debugger Panel Align Panel Behaviors Panel Color Mixer Panel/Color Swatches Panel Common Libraries Components Panel/Component Inspector Panel History Panel Info Panel Library Panel Movie Explorer Panel Output Panel Properties Panel/Filters Panel/Parameters Panel Scene Panel Transform Panel The Timeline The Flash CS3 Test Drive Opening a Flash File Exploring the Property Inspector Resizing the Stage Zooming In and Out Playing an Animation Saving a File Chapter 2. Creating Simple Drawings Planning Pays Off Creating a Storyboard Five Questions for a Better Result Preparing to Draw Customizing Your Stage Choosing a Drawing Mode Selecting Objects on the Stage Essential Drawing Terms Creating Original Artwork Drawing and Painting with Tools Aligning Objects with the Align Tools Erasing Mistakes with the Erase Tool Copying and Pasting Drawn Objects Adding Color Changing the Color of a Stroke (Line) Changing the Color of a Fill Chapter 3. Animating Your Drawings Frame-by-Frame Animation Frames and Keyframes Creating a Frame-by-Frame Animation Testing Your Frame-by-Frame Animation Editing Your Frame-by-Frame Animation Adding Layers to Your Animation Creating Layers Animating Automatically (Tweening) Shape Tweening (Morphing) Shape Hints Motion Tweening Part Two: Advanced Drawing and Animation Chapter 4. Organizing Frames and Layers Working with Frames Copying and Pasting Frames Moving Frames (Keyframes) Editing Multiple Frames Adding Content to Multiple Layers Viewing Layers Showing and Hiding Layers Working with Layers Renaming Layers Copy and Paste a Layer Reordering (Moving) Layers Delete a Layer Locking and Unlocking Layers Organizing Layers Outline View Organizing Your Layers with Layer Folders Chapter 5. Advanced Drawing and Coloring
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