| Title : | Brilliant Macromedia Flash 8 | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Andy Anderson ; Steve Johnson | | Publisher: | Harlow : Pearson Prentice Hall | | Publication Date: | 2006 | | Pagination: | xx, 539 p. | | Layout: | ill. | | Size: | 23 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-13-236962-6 | | General note: | Includes index. Formerly CIP. | | Class number: | 006.786 | | Abstract: | When you are working on your PC and come up against a problem that you are unsure how to solve or want to accomplish something in application that you aren’t sure how to do, where do you look ?? Manuals and traditional training guides are too unwieldy and make it hard to get to the info you need right away, and help-lines are rarely that helpful ! Brilliant guides allow you to find the info you need easily and without fuss and guide you through the task using a highly visual, step-by-step approach – providing exactly what you need to know when you need it !!
Spend less time reading and more time doing with a simple step-by-step approach to beginner and intermediate level office tasks. | | Contents note: | 1. Getting Started With Flash; 2. Working within the flash environment; 3. Creating graphics; 4. Working with groups, symbols, and instances; 5. Working with text; 6. Importing graphics; 7. Creating frame-by-frame animation; 8. Animating with motion tweening; 9. Animating with shape tweening; 10. Creating masks; 11. Working with sounds; 12. Working with video; 13. Applying timeline effects; 14. using ActionScript behaviors; 15. Using basic ActionScripts; 16. Debugging a movie; 17. Adding display components; 18. Adding advanced display components; 19. Adding and modifying data components; 20. Automating your work; 21. Publishing a movie; 22. Using Flash Professional 8 features. |
Brilliant Macromedia Flash 8 [printed text] / Andy Anderson ; Steve Johnson . - Harlow : Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006 . - xx, 539 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-0-13-236962-6 Includes index. Formerly CIP. | Class number: | 006.786 | | Abstract: | When you are working on your PC and come up against a problem that you are unsure how to solve or want to accomplish something in application that you aren’t sure how to do, where do you look ?? Manuals and traditional training guides are too unwieldy and make it hard to get to the info you need right away, and help-lines are rarely that helpful ! Brilliant guides allow you to find the info you need easily and without fuss and guide you through the task using a highly visual, step-by-step approach – providing exactly what you need to know when you need it !!
Spend less time reading and more time doing with a simple step-by-step approach to beginner and intermediate level office tasks. | | Contents note: | 1. Getting Started With Flash; 2. Working within the flash environment; 3. Creating graphics; 4. Working with groups, symbols, and instances; 5. Working with text; 6. Importing graphics; 7. Creating frame-by-frame animation; 8. Animating with motion tweening; 9. Animating with shape tweening; 10. Creating masks; 11. Working with sounds; 12. Working with video; 13. Applying timeline effects; 14. using ActionScript behaviors; 15. Using basic ActionScripts; 16. Debugging a movie; 17. Adding display components; 18. Adding advanced display components; 19. Adding and modifying data components; 20. Automating your work; 21. Publishing a movie; 22. Using Flash Professional 8 features. |
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