Synopses & Reviews
Learn Flash CS4 from the ground up with this one-stop, nuts-and-bolts reference guide!Take your Flash skills to the next level with this easy-to-use book that explains it all! Whether you're working on your first Flash project or you're a veteran Flash animator ready to get into more advanced applications, Flash CS4 All-in-One For Dummies shows you Flash's new tricks and shows you how to use them — in a flash!
- Find out what's new in Flash — get the skinny on new features including inverse kinematics, motion tweening, and Motion Editor
Deco tool, Spray Brush, Bone tool, and more! — find out about all the fun new tools Flash has to offer in CS4
Your first Flash project made easy — learn how to create professional, cool projects, step by step from start to finish
Get ready for prime time — from camera to desktop, get the inside scoop on working with Flash video
Get interactive — everything you need to know to add Flash to create cool interfaces for applications and Web sites
Open the book and find:
- Clear explanations of graphics, symbols, and animations
Tips for working with panels
What ActionScript can do for you
How to create and plan your first project
The ins and outs of Flash-y graphics
How to add artistic colors and gradients with the color panel
Nuts-and-bolts tips for working with Flash audio and video
Steps for working with the Flash Timeline
Synopsis
Ready to take your Flash skills to the next level? Learn how to use Adobe Flash CS4 to create innovative interactive experiences!
Flash CS4 All-In-One For Dummies shows you how to create professional, cool projects, step by step, from start to finish.
Whether you’re working on your first Flash project or you’re a veteran Flash animator ready to get into more advanced applications, Flash CS4 All-In-One For Dummies walks you through Flash’s new tricks and explains how to use them. You’ll get the skinny on new features including inverse kinematics, motion tweening, and Motion Editor. You’ll also find out how to:
- Work with panels
- Take advantage of an ActionScript
- Create and plan your first project
- Follow the ins and outs of Flash graphics
- Navigate your way around the swatches panel
- Get your video on the Web using YouTube
- Utilize Flash audio and video
- Develop with the Flash timeline
To help you quickly find what you need, Flash CS4 All-In-One For Dummies is divided into eight minibooks:
- Introducing Flash
- Creating Graphics
- Animating Graphics
- Adding ActionScript 3.0 Magic
- Working with Flash Audio
- Working with Flash Video
- Getting Interactive
- Finalizing a Flash Project
Flash CS4 All-In-One For Dummies will help make your experience animating in Flash much easier!
About the Author
Doug Sahlin is a professional photographer and Web designer. His authoring credits include
Building Web Sites All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies and
Digital Photography Workbook For Dummies.
Bill Sanders is a prolific author on Flash and Web technologies and operates his own multimedia consulting business at sandlight.com.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Book I: Introducing Flash.
Chapter 1: Exploring Flash.
Chapter 2: Introducing Graphics, Symbols, and Animations.
Chapter 3: The Engine Beneath Flash: ActionScript 3.
Chapter 4: Creating Your First Flash Project.
Chapter 5: Pushing the Panic Button — Help!
Book II: Creating Graphics.
Chapter 1: Creating Flashy Graphics.
Chapter 2: A Splash of Color, S’il Vous Plaît.
Chapter 3: Getting the Word Out with Text.
Chapter 4: Creating Graphic Symbols for Fun and Profi t.
Chapter 5: Organizing Your Work.
Chapter 6: Working with Images (Or, Bumpin’ with Bitmaps).
Book III: Animating Graphics.
Chapter 1: Working with the Flash Timeline.
Chapter 2: Creating a Flash Animation.
Chapter 3: Animating Text.
Chapter 4: Advanced Animation Techniques.
Book IV: Adding ActionScript 3.0 Magic.
Chapter 1: Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad ActionScript 3.0?
Chapter 2: Working Off the Timeline with Symbol and Component Classes.
Chapter 3: Formal Features and Structures.
Chapter 4: Making Decisions . . . and Repeating Yourself.
Chapter 5: Harnessing the Power of ActionScript 3.0.
Book V: Working with Flash Audio.
Chapter 1: Understanding Web Audio.
Chapter 2: Adding Sound to a Flash Production.
Chapter 3: Editing Sound Files.
Book VI: Working with Flash Video.
Chapter 1: Playing Video with Flash: The Producer’s Chair.
Chapter 2: From Camera to Desktop: Getting Video Ready for Prime Time.
Chapter 3: Getting Video Files Ready for Flash.
Chapter 4: Getting Fancy with Video.
Chapter 5: Live! From Your Desktop!
Chapter 6: Shooting a Video That Looks Good on the Web.
Book VII: Getting Interactive.
Chapter 1: Adding Buttons to a Flash Project.
Chapter 2: Using Flash Components.
Chapter 3: The Art and Science of Creating a Flash Application.
Chapter 4: Up in the AIR.
Book VIII: Finalizing a Flash Project.
Chapter 1: Testing and Debugging a Flash Project.
Chapter 2: Fine-Tuning and Optimizing Your Flash Project.
Chapter 3: Dealing with Bandwidth.
Chapter 4: Publishing Your Flash Project.
Index.