Flash 5.0: Graphics, Animation & Interactivity
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.82 (538 Votes) |
Asin | : | 076682909X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 640 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-26 |
Language | : | English |
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Good Book For Beginners A Customer I didn't know how to use Flash and I think this book helped me a lot. When I first read it, I got bored from it. My advice to you is to skip the first 39 pages and jump to page 40. Those pages are about theories, similarities, and how Flash affects the web. Who really cares? I've worked with Photoshop, Illustrator, and Director so the things he described and explained are not new to me. Also if you're new to Flash like me I recommend that you read no more then 2 chapters at a time, because there are a lot of things covered. Also underline the things. not quite as good as one of the other books Goggle-Eyed Slewfoot This is a good and useful book, but it could be better.Each function is presented first with explanatory prose, then with step-by-step instructions. The explanatory prose doesn't make any sense until after going through the step-by-step instructions.After a few chapters, I decided that "Flash 5 Hands-on Training" (0201731347) was easier to understand, so I switched books.Neither book, however, gives clear instructions on how to create navigation buttons. I had to spend hours of trial and error.Nor does either book explain how to make input boxes and. not quite as good as one of the other books This is a good and useful book, but it could be better.Each function is presented first with explanatory prose, then with step-by-step instructions. The explanatory prose doesn't make any sense until after going through the step-by-step instructions.After a few chapters, I decided that "Flash 5 Hands-on Training" (02017313not quite as good as one of the other books Goggle-Eyed Slewfoot This is a good and useful book, but it could be better.Each function is presented first with explanatory prose, then with step-by-step instructions. The explanatory prose doesn't make any sense until after going through the step-by-step instructions.After a few chapters, I decided that "Flash 5 Hands-on Training" (0201731347) was easier to understand, so I switched books.Neither book, however, gives clear instructions on how to create navigation buttons. I had to spend hours of trial and error.Nor does either book explain how to make input boxes and. 7) was easier to understand, so I switched books.Neither book, however, gives clear instructions on how to create navigation buttons. I had to spend hours of trial and error.Nor does either book explain how to make input boxes and
James Mohler is the author or co-author of more than 20 computer books. . He is also serving as the SIGGRAPH 2005 Conference Chair, where he will be responsible for the largest computer graphics and interactive techniques conference in the world. About the Author James Mohler is a Senior Research Scientist and Associate Professor at Purdue University, where he currently leads a highly talented group of artists and programmers who are building Purdue¿s next-generation web presence
Flash 5: Graphics, Animation & Interactivity, 2E with Flash, fully updated to the latest release, demonstrates how you can create a web site with maximum effect and a limited file size. Macromedia Flash is explained in a straightforward, easy to understand manner and includes examples of the most common Flash functions. Learn how to integrate sound with animation, create vector images with transparency, and create quick loading animated sequences to play while the rest of the web content downloads. This book is the perfect learning tool and desk reference for anyone involved with web design.. In addition to complete coverage of vector animation commonly associated with Flash, ad banners, buttons, and animated corporate logos are also addressed
James Mohler is the author or co-author of more than 20 computer books. . He is also serving as the SIGGRAPH 2005 Conference Chair, where he will be responsible for the largest computer graphics and interactive techniques conference in the world. James Mohler is a Senior Research Scientist and Associate Professor at Purdue University, where he currently leads a highly talented group