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Flash 5 Virtual Classroom

Flash 5 Virtual Classroom

Doug Sahlin

296 pages, parution le 01/02/2001

Résumé

The Virtual Classroom is a revolutionary new way to learn Flash-the Web's most popular animation program. The book's casual, non-technical writing style and easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach combine to teach you all the Flash essentials. Pop in the CD-ROM, and follow along as your own on-screen guru explains and demonstrates the techniques discussed in the text. With Flash 5 Virtual Classroom, you get the best of both worlds-solid hands-on lessons combined with the invaluable experience of watching and listening to an instructor. Work at your own speed and replay Virtual Classroom tutorials as often as needed to deepen your understanding of Flash's state-of-the-art tools.
  • Enliven Web sites by creating an infinite variety of moving images and graphic objects
  • Produce awesome animation using frame-by-frame techniques, tweening, motion paths, onion skins, and much more
  • Enhance your Web pages with state-of-the-art special effects including sound, loops, multi-state rollover buttons, and more
  • Import and manipulate non-flash graphics, including vector and bitmap images
  • Simplify your design process by organizing a layer hierarchy, then editing individual layers
  • Morph, tween, or combine motion techniques to transform any shape or object in visually new and exciting ways
  • Economize bandwidth and make your Flash animations stream smoothly at all Internet connection speeds

Contents

1 Getting To Know Flash 5

  • Flash Concepts 2
  • Creating a Flash Document 3
  • Configuring the Flash Movie 4
  • Using Rulers 5
  • Modifying the Grid 5
  • Exploring the Workspace 6
  • Introducing the Timeline 7
  • Using the Controller 7
  • Introducing the Toolbars (Windows Only) 8
  • Introducing the Toolbox 8
  • Introducing Layers 9
  • Using Flash Panels 9
  • Working with Panels 10
  • Using Panel Options 11
  • Grouping Panels 11
  • Using the Flash Launcher Bar 12
  • Using the Flash Document Library 12
  • Changing the Size of the Library Window 13
  • Using the Library Options Menu 14
  • Using Library Folders 14
  • Maintaining the Library 15
  • Editing Library Items 15
  • Updating Imported Files in the Library 16
  • Using the Common Libraries 16
  • Creating a Custom Library 17
  • Using Context Menus 17
  • Customizing the Workspace 18
  • Docking the Toolbox 18
  • Docking the Controller 19
  • Docking the Timeline 19
  • Creating Keyboard Shortcuts 19
  • Editing Flash Preferences 22
2 Creating Graphic Objects
  • Exploring the Drawing Tools 26
  • Selecting Stroke and Fill Attributes 27
  • Using the Eyedropper 28
  • Selecting a Line Style 28
  • Creating a Custom Line Style 29
  • Creating Lines, Ovals, and Rectangles 30
  • Using the Pencil Tool 31
  • Using the Brush Tool 32
  • Using the Pen Tool 34
  • Adjusting Pen Tool Preferences 36
  • Modifying a Path Created with the Pen Tool 36
  • Adding Points to a Path 36
  • Deleting Points from a Path 37
  • Modifying Points Along a Path 38
  • Converting Points 39
  • Modifying a Curve 39
  • Using the Zoom and Pan Tools 40
  • Modifying Drawing Settings 41
  • Creating Text Objects 42
  • Adjusting Character Options 42
  • Adjusting Paragraph Options 43
  • Editing Text Objects 44
3 Modifying Graphic Objects
  • Modifying Objects with Tools 46
  • Using the Arrow Tool 46
  • Selecting Objects 46
  • Creating Selections 47
  • Moving Objects 48
  • Smoothing and Straightening Objects 49
  • Modifying Shapes 50
  • Rotating Objects 50
  • Scaling Objects 52
  • Using the Snap to Objects Modifier 52
  • Using the Lasso Tool 53
  • Modifying Objects with the Menu Commands 54
  • Modifying Objects with the Transform Menu 54
  • Using the Scale and Rotate Command 55
  • Optimizing Shapes 55
  • Converting Lines to Fills 56
  • Expanding Fills 56
  • Softening Fill Edges 57
  • Modifying Text Shape 58
  • Modifying Objects with the Info and Transform Panels 58
  • Using the Info Panel 58
  • Using the Transform Panel 59
  • Using the Ink Bottle Tool 60
  • Using the Paint Bucket Tool 61
  • Editing a Fill with the Paint Bucket Tool 62
  • Locking a Fill with the Paint Bucket Tool 64
  • Using the Dropper Tool 64
  • Using the Eraser Tool 65
  • Erasing Shapes 65
  • Creating Custom Colors and Gradients 66
  • Using the Mixer Panel 66
  • Using the Swatches Panel 67
  • Creating a Custom Fill 69
4 Creating Complex Graphic Objects
  • Working with Intersecting Lines 72
  • Working with Overlapping Shapes 72
  • Expanding a Filled Shape 73
  • Subtracting from a Filled Shape 73
  • Overlapping Lines and Filled Shapes 74
  • Aligning Objects 76
  • Aligning Objects to Each Other 77
  • Distributing and Spacing Objects 78
  • Matching the Dimensions of Objects 79
  • Creating Object Groups 80
  • Arranging the Hierarchy of Grouped Objects 80
  • Editing Groups 82
  • Creating Glowing Text 83
  • Painting Complex Graphics 84
  • Filling Complex Graphics 86
  • Organizing Complex Graphics with Layers 88
5 Importing Non-Flash Graphics
  • Importing Vector Graphics 90
  • Importing Bitmap Images 92
  • Editing Bitmap Export Settings 94
  • Converting Bitmaps to Flash Vector Objects 95
  • Using the Break Apart Command 97
  • Using the Magic Wand 97
  • Using Bitmaps as Fills 99
  • Editing a Bitmap Fill 101
6 Creating Reusable Graphic Symbols
  • Understanding Symbols and Instances 104
  • Creating Symbols 105
  • Creating New Symbols 105
  • Creating New Symbols from Within the Library 106
  • Converting Objects to Symbols 107
  • Creating Symbol Instances 108
  • Modifying Symbol Instances 109
  • Applying Effects to Symbol Instances 109
  • Modifying an Instance's Brightness 110
  • Modifying an Instance's Tint 111
  • Modifying an Instance's Alpha Property 112
  • Applying Advanced Effects to an Instance 112
  • Swapping Symbols 113
  • Duplicating Symbols 114
  • Modifying Symbols 115
  • Modifying Symbols in Symbol-Editing Mode 115
  • Modifying Symbols in Place 116
  • Nesting Symbols 116
  • Using Symbols from Another Flash File 117
  • Creating a Shared Library 118
  • Changing the Linkage of an Imported File 120
7 Working With Layers
  • Organizing Movies with Layers 122
  • Creating Layers 122
  • Naming Layers 123
  • Selecting Layers 123
  • Deleting Layers 124
  • Copying Layers 124
  • Modifying a Layer's Properties 125
  • Hiding Layers 125
  • Locking Layers 126
  • Viewing Objects on Layers as Outlines 126
  • Using the Layer Properties Dialog Box 127
  • Changing the Number of Layers Displayed 129
  • Changing the Length of the Layer Window 130
  • Organizing Layer Hierarchy 131
  • Working with Objects Across Layers 131
  • Moving Objects Across Layers 131
  • Using the Paste in Place Command 132
  • Creating Guide Layers 132
  • Adding Guides to a Guide Layer 133
  • Adjusting Guideline Properties 134
  • Using the Edit Guides Command 135
  • Creating a Mask Layer 136
8 Creating Frame-By-Frame Animations
  • Understanding the Timeline 140
  • Adjusting the Frame Rate 141
  • Changing Frame View 141
  • Viewing Frame Status 142
  • Working with Frames 143
  • Creating Frames 143
  • Deleting Frames 143
  • Working with Keyframes 144
  • Creating Keyframes 144
  • Creating Blank Keyframes 144
  • Creating Multiple Keyframes 145
  • Converting Keyframes 145
  • Labeling Keyframes 146
  • Editing Frames 147
  • Selecting Frames 147
  • Copying and Pasting Frames 148
  • Moving a Frame or Selection of Frames 149
  • Reversing Frames 150
  • Using the Frames Context Menu 151
  • Creating a Frame-by-Frame Animation 151
  • Working with Onion Skins 153
  • Editing Multiple Frames 155
  • Previewing the Animation 156
9 Animating Objects With Tweening
  • Creating Motion Tween Animations 158
  • Setting Motion Tween Options 159
  • Scaling an Object 160
  • Rotating an Object 160
  • Editing the Tween's Transition 161
  • Editing Motion Tween Animations 161
  • Inserting Keyframes 162
  • Animating with Motion Paths 163
  • Creating a Motion Guide Layer 163
  • Creating the Motion Path 163
  • Aligning and Orienting Objects to the Motion Path 164
  • Linking Additional Layers to the Motion Guide Layer 166
  • Creating Shape Tween Animations 166
  • Setting Shape Tween Options 168
  • Animating Multiple Objects with Shape Tweening 168
  • Shape Tween Complex Objects with Shape Hints 169
  • Applying Shape Hints 169
  • Editing Shape Hints 171
  • Combining Motion with Shape Tweening 172
  • Combining Shape and Motion Tweening in an Animation 173
  • Managing Complex Animations with Scenes 176
10 Creating Complex Animations
  • Creating Scenes 176
  • Deleting Scenes 177
  • Duplicating Scenes 178
  • Naming Scenes 178
  • Selecting Scenes 179
  • Changing the Order of Scenes 180
  • Animating a Mask Layer 180
  • Creating a Movie Clip 181
  • Converting an Animation into a Movie Clip 182
  • Previewing a Movie Clip Within the Main Movie 183
  • Synchronizing Symbols 184
  • Naming Movie Clip Instances 184
  • Controlling Animation with Layers 185
  • Selecting Frames Across Multiple Layers 185
  • Adding and Deleting Frames Across Multiple Layers 186
  • Creating a Multiple Layer Animation 187
11 Creating Buttons
  • Creating a Rollover Button 192
  • Creating a Button 192
  • Creating Complex Buttons with Layers 195
  • Previewing the Button in Movie-Editing Mode 196
  • Creating Morphing Buttons 196
  • Creating Animated Buttons 198
  • Creating an Invisible Button 201
  • Assigning Actions to Buttons 202
  • Using the On Mouse Event Action 203
  • Creating a Multi-State Rollover Button 206
12 Creating Interactive Movies
  • Using the Actions Panel 208
  • Assigning Actions 209
  • Assigning Actions to Frames and Objects 209
  • Deleting an Action from an ActionScript 210
  • Arranging the Hierarchy of Actions 211
  • Using the Parameters Pane 211
  • Labeling Frames 212
  • Using Expert Mode 213
  • Using the Actions Panel's Options Menu 213
  • Using Basic Actions 214
  • Using the Go To Action 214
  • Using the Play and Stop Actions 215
  • Stopping Sounds in a Movie 216
  • Using the Get URL Action 217
  • Testing an ActionScript in Movie-Editing Mode 219
  • Previewing ActionScripts 219
13 Adding Sound to Flash Movies
  • Using Sound in Flash 222
  • Importing Sounds 222
  • Creating a Soundtrack 223
  • Adding a Sound to a Movie 225
  • Starting Different Sounds Simultaneously 227
  • Adding Sound to a Button 228
  • Synchronizing Movie Sounds 229
  • Starting and Stopping Sounds 229
  • Using Streaming Sound 230
  • Creating Custom Sound Effects 231
  • Adjusting Sound Export Settings 234
  • Exporting a Sound with ADPCM Compression 235
  • Exporting a Sound with MP3 Compression 236
  • Exporting a Sound with Raw Compression 237
14 Introduction to ActionScript
  • Creating ActionScripts in Flash 240
  • Using the loadMovie Action 241
  • Using the unloadMovie Action 242
  • Using the tellTarget Action 243
  • Understanding Target Path Modes 245
  • Using the setVariable Action 246
  • Creating Names and Content for Variables 247
  • Changing a Variable's Value with an Expression 247
  • Using If Statements 248
  • Using Operators 249
  • Using Mathematical Operators 249
  • Using String Operators 250
  • Working with Dynamic Text and Input Text 252
  • Adjusting Options for Dynamic Text 252
  • Adjusting Options for Input Text 254
  • Creating Your First ActionScript 255
  • Testing the Movie 260
  • Using the Test Movie Command 260
15 Publishing Your Flash Production
  • Using the Bandwidth Profiler 260
  • Using the Frame by Frame Graph View 261
  • Using the Streaming Graph View 262
  • Changing Download Settings 263
  • Using the Show Streaming Command 264
  • Using the Movie Explorer 264
  • Optimizing Your Flash Movies 266
  • Publishing Your Flash Movie 266
  • Adjusting Publishing Settings 267
  • Adjusting Format Settings 269
  • Adjusting HTML Settings 269
  • Adjusting Flash Settings 272
  • Publishing Movies in Projector Formats 274
  • Previewing the Publication 274
  • Publishing the Movie 275

L'auteur - Doug Sahlin

Doug Sahlin is an author, graphic designer, and Web site designer living in Central Florida. He is the author of ten books on computer graphics and Web design including Fireworks 4 For Dummies, Macromedia Flash MX ActionScript For Dummies, and Flash MX ActionScript for Designers. His articles and tutorials have appeared in national publications and have been featured at Web sites devoted to graphics and Web designs. While he's busy writing, Doug's steadfast companion and social secretary, Niki the Cat, occupies a small sliver of sunlight beside the computer. When he's not busy writing, Doug designs Web sites for his clients. When he manages to find a spare moment away from the computer, Doug enjoys photography, music, or curling up with a good book.

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  PAPIER
Éditeur(s) Mc Graw Hill
Auteur(s) Doug Sahlin
Parution 01/02/2001
Nb. de pages 296
Format 20,3 x 25,5
Couverture Broché
Poids 913g
Intérieur 2 couleurs
EAN13 9780072131154

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