Flash 4 Bible

Flash 4 Bible

by Robert Reinhardt (Author), Jon Warren Lentz (Author)

Synopsis

If Flash 4 can do it, you can do it too Whether you're a Flash beginner or an old hand, this is the one guide you need to unleash the full potential of this state-of-the-art Web animation software. Packed with examples and illustrations - including eight pages in full color - as well as expert tutorials from animations pros, the Flash 4 Bible covers everything from creating graphics and building interactive effects to using Flash with other applications and deploying Flash animations on the Web. It's all you need to discover the secrets of great Flash animation - and take any Web site to the next level! Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Flash 4 * Create streaming animation and moving logos for any Web site* Build pop-up menus and rollover buttons with ease* Explore Flash drawing tools, animation controls, and file format support* Use Flash with Dreamweaver, Photoshop, FreeHand, Illustrator, Premiere, and other design software* Discover useful techniques such as in-betweening and onion-skinning* Take advantage of JavaScript interactivity to make Flash movies* Create standalone Flash projectors for floppy-disk distribution Add-one, plug-ins, and more on CD-ROM * Trial software, including Director 7, Dreamweaver 2, Fireworks 2, Flash 4, and Freehand 8* Time-saving templates* Examples from the book Shareware programs are fully functional, free trial versions of copyrighted programs. If you like particular programs, register with their authors for a nominal fee and receive licenses, enhanced versions, and technical support. Freeware programs are free, copyrighted games, applications, and utilities. You can copy them to as many PCs as you like - free - but they have no technical support. www idgbooks.com System Requirements: Mac: Power PC at 100MHz or greater, 32MB RAM, System 7. 6.1 or later. PC: Pentium PC at 133MHz or greater, 32MB RAM, Windows 95, 98, or NT 4

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 648
Edition: Pap/Cdr
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 11 Feb 2000

ISBN 10: 0764533568
ISBN 13: 9780764533563

Author Bio
About the Authors Robert Reinhardt has developed multimedia courses for educational facilities in Canada and the United States, delivered conference seminars on Web design, and served as technical editor for several Photoshop and Web books. With a degree in photographic arts, Robert takes a holistic approach to computer applications for the creation of provocative multimedia. Recently, he created installation and digital art for the Warner Bros. feature film Gossip. Now based in Los Angeles, he continues his work through The Makers (www theMakers.com) as a multimedia artist, programmer, and instructor with his partner Snow and his creatively inclined dog, Stella. Jon Warren Lentz is a graduate of the Classical Studies program at UCSC, and a freelance artist and author. He is the lead co--author of a popular Web design book, deconstructing web graphics.2 , co--authored with Lynda Weinman. He's also an associate editor and columnist for EFX Art and Design magazine, formerly known as Mac Art & Design. Prior to entering the photodigital frontier, Lentz achieved notice as a sculptor working with sand--carved glass - a process that he helped to define as a fine art medium. Jon's images have been featured in the 1997 Graphis Poster Annual, Mac Art & Design magazine (Sweden), IdN - the International Designer's Network magazine (Hong Kong), and other magazines. In July 1998, Shutterbug magazine explored connections between his fine art abstractions and commercial works. His work may be viewed online at www uncom.com. Jon has lectured on digital art, design, and technology at many venues, including the Maine Photographic Workshops, and the Thunder Lizard Photoshop Conference. In 1998, Jon was the visiting artist at Bradford College in Bradford, Massachusetts. In 1999, he joined the faculty at Palomar College, where he now teaches Photoshop, Flash, and Web design. Jon's personal interests are board surfing, photography, fine art, and the study of classical Latin and Greek poetry. He lives with his wife and son in Carlsbad, a beach community near San Diego, California. Contributors and Technical Editors Justin Jamieson (justin@mediumLarge.com) started using his first computer when he was eight years old. Years later, after studying design and cinematography, he combined his training with his computing knowledge to co--found mediumLarge (www mediumLarge.com), a new media design firm in Toronto. In 1997, while developing a Web site for a local Toronto rap group, Justin began his research into the use of sound on the Internet and there's been no turning back. He recently began an online record company for unsigned Canadian acts that will distribute CDs and MP3s to listeners around the world. One of the first true Flashmasters, Paul Mendigochea has been working with the program since the release of FutureSplash. He's renowned as the architect of the award--winning FlashPad Web site (www flasher.net/flashpad.html), which was the first community forum for like--minded Flashers. FlashPad is built entirely in Flash 4, with exemplary use of the new features. According to Paul, Flash 4's robust forms and client/server features make Flash 4 a viable alternative to HTML--based Web sites. Paul predicts that these new features will propel the great Internet facelift era, meaning that clunky HTML interfaces will soon be replaced with easy--to--use Flash front ends. To kick--start this era, he also maintains the Flashcgi Web site (www flashcgi.com), which delivers support to developers who build Flash--based client/server applications. Having originally studied fine arts (BA, University of Waterloo) and literature, language, and computer--mediated--communication (MA, University of Waterloo), Colin Moock now explores theoretical and practical creativity on the Web. During the mid '90s, Colin produced SoftQuad Inc's corporate Web site, when SoftQuad's HoTMetaL PRO ruled the Web--authoring software world. He's now a Web designer at Toronto--based new media firm ICE (www iceinc.com), creating Web sites and interactive experiences for companies such as Levi's, Sony, The Movie Network, and McClelland & Stewart. Colin's personal exploration of the Web occurs at www moock.org, where he maintains online artwork, Web experiments, and collections of essays and tutorials for Web developers.