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How to Do Everything with Flash 8

by: BLAKE/SAHLIN

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Retail Price: $34.95

Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL,2005-12-13

Category: WEB DESIGN Level:

ISBN: 0072262451
ISBN13: 9780072262452

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Bring new life to your graphics and easily create and publish movies, sound files, presentations, interactive web content, and much more with help from this step-by-step guide. How to Do Everything with Flash 8 shows you how to get the most from this tremendously powerful multimedia design tool through easy-to-follow and well-organized bits of information. Fully updated to cover all the new and existing Flash features--including advanced interactivity with ActionScript--this valuable resource will help you discover why Flash is the world's most popular web graphics application.

Part I - Learn the Building Blocks of Flash
Chapter 1: Examine the Dynamic Features of Flash MX
Chapter 2: Get to Know the Flash Interface
Part II - Add Graphic Elements to Your Flash Movies
Chapter 3: Incorporate Graphic Objects Into Your Movies
Chapter 4: Design with Text
Chapter 5: Manipulate Graphics and Text
Chapter 6: Use Graphic Symbols, Instances, and Libraries
Chapter 7: Add Pictures and Sound to Your Movies
Part III - Lay the Groundwork for Flash Interactivity
Chapter 8: Learn the Basics of Flash Animation
Chapter 9: Incorporate Motion Tweening into Your Design
Chapter 10: Use Shape Tweening to Animate
Chapter 11: Grasp the Concept Behind Buttons and Movie Clips
Part IV - Lay the Groundwork for ActionScript
Chapter 12: Use ActionScript to Create Simple Interactivity
Chapter 13: ActionScript in Complex Interactions
Part V - Move Full-Throttle into ActionScript
Chapter 14: Creative Programming in ActionScript
Chapter 15: Experiment with More Complex ActionScript
Chapter 16: Test and Publish Your Flash Movies
APPENDIX A: FLASH RESOURCES GUIDE