| Title : | Flash 4 for Windows and Macintosh | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Katherine Ulrich | | Publisher: | Berkeley, CA : Peachpit Press | | Publication Date: | 1999 | | Series: | Visual quickstart guide | | Pagination: | xx, 442 p. | | Layout: | ill. | | Size: | 23 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-201-35473-7 | | Class number: | 006.696 | | Abstract: | Macromedia Flash has become the industry standard for creating interactive vector graphics and animation for the Web, including many of those dynamic navigation bars, buttons, ads, and weather maps that have sprung up seemingly everywhere. Whether you're a professional designer or a novice eager to learn new skills, Flash 4 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide will show you how to make your Web pages come alive without having to learn complicated scripting languages.
With this book, you get thorough, concise coverage of all the powerful new features in Flash 4, including astreamlined interface, support for MP3 audio compression, Action Scripting, and a new symbol library. You can start with the excellent introduction to the basics of vector drawing, or go straight to the step-by-step instructions for creating Flash movies, incorporating sound, and adding other multimedia effects to your site. Filled with screenshots and loaded with tips and techniques, this Visual QuickStart Guide is a valuable addition to any Web designer's bookshelf. | | Contents note: | 1. The Flash Editor. 2. Creating Simple Objects. 3. Modifying Simple Objects. 4. Complex Objects on a Single Layer. 5. Objects on Multiple Layers. 6. Saving and Reusing Graphic Objects. 7. Using Non-Flash Graphics. 8. Frame-by-Frame Animations. 9. Animation with Motion Tweening. 10. Animation with Shape Tweening. 11. More Complex Animation Tasks. 12. Interactivity with Frame Actions. 13. Interactivity with Buttons. 14. Adding Sound to Your Movies. 15. Introducing Complex Interactivity. 16. Delivering Movies to Your Audience. |
Flash 4 for Windows and Macintosh [printed text] / Katherine Ulrich . - Berkeley, CA : Peachpit Press, 1999 . - xx, 442 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. - ( Visual quickstart guide) . ISBN : 978-0-201-35473-7 | Class number: | 006.696 | | Abstract: | Macromedia Flash has become the industry standard for creating interactive vector graphics and animation for the Web, including many of those dynamic navigation bars, buttons, ads, and weather maps that have sprung up seemingly everywhere. Whether you're a professional designer or a novice eager to learn new skills, Flash 4 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide will show you how to make your Web pages come alive without having to learn complicated scripting languages.
With this book, you get thorough, concise coverage of all the powerful new features in Flash 4, including astreamlined interface, support for MP3 audio compression, Action Scripting, and a new symbol library. You can start with the excellent introduction to the basics of vector drawing, or go straight to the step-by-step instructions for creating Flash movies, incorporating sound, and adding other multimedia effects to your site. Filled with screenshots and loaded with tips and techniques, this Visual QuickStart Guide is a valuable addition to any Web designer's bookshelf. | | Contents note: | 1. The Flash Editor. 2. Creating Simple Objects. 3. Modifying Simple Objects. 4. Complex Objects on a Single Layer. 5. Objects on Multiple Layers. 6. Saving and Reusing Graphic Objects. 7. Using Non-Flash Graphics. 8. Frame-by-Frame Animations. 9. Animation with Motion Tweening. 10. Animation with Shape Tweening. 11. More Complex Animation Tasks. 12. Interactivity with Frame Actions. 13. Interactivity with Buttons. 14. Adding Sound to Your Movies. 15. Introducing Complex Interactivity. 16. Delivering Movies to Your Audience. |
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