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by Shupe, Rich; Robert Hoekman, Jr. | PB | VeryGood
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Binding
Paperback
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
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IsTextBook
Yes
ISBN
9780596102234
Subject Area
Computers
Publication Name
Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity : Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity
Item Length
9.6 in
Publisher
O'reilly, Incorporated
Subject
Computer Graphics, Digital Media / Video & Animation, Web / Design, General
Series
O'reilly Digital Studio Ser.
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Rich Shupe, Robert Hoekman
Item Width
8.1 in
Item Weight
25 Oz
Number of Pages
358 Pages

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Macromedia Flash is fast becoming the Web's most widely used platform for creating rich media with animation and motion graphics, but mastering Flash isn't easy. Most entry-level books teach through simple examples that concentrate on either animation or scripting, but rarely both together. To get the most from Flash 8, you not only need to be proficient in programming/interface design, you need the creativity for story telling and the artistic insights to design fluid animation. Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity teaches Flash design rather than simply Flash itself. With a standalone series of walkthroughs and tutorials for Flash beginners coming from a graphics field, this book teaches Flash in the context of real-world projects. Rather than learn a Flash tool for the sake of it, you learn which areas of Flash are important, and which are less used, simply by seeing how typical content is actually created. And rather than a text-heavy approach, this graphically rich book leads you through hands-on examples by illustration. Each project in the book starts with goals and broad sketches before moving to design and scripting. This helps you understand design intent-the why of the process-rather than just learning the interfaces and the how of it all. Along the way, you'll create Flash content that includes traditional animation techniques (as seen in full-length animated features), and ActionScript-based interactive animation, such as custom web site interface designs. You also learn how to combine both traditional animation techniques and ActionScript to create feature-rich Flash assets from the ground up. Co-authored by educational developers with years of experience creating compelling content, interfaces, and applications, Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity offers a content-driven approach that is also inspiration-driven. You learn because you're accomplishing something tangible, not because you think you need to know how a tool works. If you want to understand how various features of Flash come together to create a final end design, this book provides you with both the insight and the know-how.

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Publisher
O'reilly, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0596102232
ISBN-13
9780596102234
eBay Product ID (ePID)
49195100

Product Key Features

Author
Rich Shupe, Robert Hoekman
Publication Name
Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity : Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Computer Graphics, Digital Media / Video & Animation, Web / Design, General
Series
O'reilly Digital Studio Ser.
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers
Number of Pages
358 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.6 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
8.1 in
Item Weight
25 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2006-297668
Lc Classification Number
Tr897.7.S43 2006
Table of Content
About the Authors;Preface; Who This Book Is For; More Than Just Marketing; What Makes This Book Different?; How to Use This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Enabled; Comments and Questions; Acknowledgments;Chapter 1: Getting Started, Right Out of the Box; 1.1 Drawing Your First Box; 1.2 Coloring Fills and Strokes; 1.3 Merging and Stacking Shapes; 1.4 Creating Reusable Graphics;Chapter 2: Creating Quickly: Customizing Your Workspace; 2.1 Designing Your Own Panel Layout; 2.2 Customizing Movie Properties; 2.3 Aligning Objects on the Stage; 2.4 Behind Every Good Symbol Is a Good Editor; 2.5 Automate Your Workflow; 2.6 What's Next?;Chapter 3: Your First Animation; 3.1 Layers and the Timeline; 3.2 Keyframes and Tweening; 3.3 Preparing Text for Animation; 3.4 Staggering Animation; 3.5 Alpha Effect; 3.6 Motion Effects; 3.7 Your First Script; 3.8 Publishing Your Movie;Chapter 4: Buttons and Interactivity; 4.1 Buttons as Symbols; 4.2 Scripting Your Button; 4.3 Components and Behaviors; 4.4 Navigation; 4.5 More Fun with Buttons;Chapter 5: Working with Graphics; 5.1 Importing Pixels; 5.2 Working with Pixels; 5.3 Importing Vectors; 5.4 Using Scenes; 5.5 Working with the Library;Chapter 6: Movie Clips and Interactivity; 6.1 Drawing a Cartoon Character; 6.2 Controlling the Character with ActionScript; 6.3 More Movie Clip Control;Chapter 7: More Animation Techniques; 7.1 Morphing with Shape Tweens; 7.2 Frame-by-Frame Animation; 7.3 Using Masks; 7.4 Timeline Versus ActionScript Animation; 7.5 What's Next?;Chapter 8: Using Sound; 8.1 Importing Sounds; 8.2 Controlling External Sounds; 8.3 Scripting Your Own Sound Control;Chapter 9: Using Video; 9.1 Importing Video; 9.2 Controlling External Videos; 9.3 Scripting Your Own Video Control;Chapter 10: Compositing and Bitmap Effects; 10.1 Runtime Bitmap Caching; 10.2 Bitmap Filter Effects; 10.3 Blend Modes;Chapter 11: Working with Text; 11.1 Text Types; 11.2 Using Fonts; 11.3 Loading and Styling Text; 11.4 FlashType;Chapter 12: Loading Assets on the Fly; 12.1 Using ActionScript to Modularize Content; 12.2 Preloading;Chapter 13: e-Learning with Flash; 13.1 Creating a Quiz: Getting Started with Templates; 13.2 Sending Results with a Form; 13.3 Saving and Retrieving Local Data;Chapter 14: Flash for CD-ROM and Handhelds; 14.1 Flash on CD-ROM; 14.2 Flash on the Run;Chapter 15: Think Outside the Box; 15.1 Exporting to Video; 15.2 The Drawing API; 15.3 Extending Flash; 15.4 The Rest Is Up to You;Appendix A: Tips and Resources; .1 Preferences; .2 Customizing the Tools Panel; .3 Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts; .4 Basic Tips; .5 Flash 8 Basic Versus Professional; .6 Troubleshooting; .7 Areas of Continued Study; .8 Extending Flash; .9 Resources;Colophon;
Copyright Date
2006
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
006.696
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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