by Peachpit Press
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| Sales Rank: | 99777 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $7.89 |
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| Label: | Peachpit Press |
| Pages: | 569 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 2005-12-24 |
| Published By: | Peachpit Press |
| ASIN: | 0321349636 |
| Category: | Book |
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Product Description
An improved script editor (with a visual interface), a revamped library interface, a new Undo feature, powerful run-time effects, breakthrough motion-graphics capabilities—these are just a few of the reasons Web designers are raving about the newest version of their favorite Web tool, Macromedia Flash 8. Whether you’re a beginning user looking for a good introduction to the topic or a veteran user seeking a convenient update reference, you’ll find what you need in this task-based guide. Using simple step-by-step instructions, straightforward language, loads of screen shots, and a plethora of readily accessible examples, author Katherine Ulrich shows you how to create engaging interactive content for the Web with Flash Basic 8 and Flash Professional 8. From basic vector graphics to animation with motion tweening and beyond, this inexpensive, easy-to-use guide promises to get you up to speed fast on the most important application in your design toolbox—Macromedia Flash 8.
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Somewhere between basic reference and step-by-step guide - Reviewed on 2007-11-15
I had to buy this book as it was used for a beginner's course on Flash, but I was very disappointed - not so much with the course but with this book. It tells you how to use this tool and how to use that tool, but never tells you WHY. Like, ok now I can convert to a MovieClip, but why would anyone want to do that, and so on and so on. If you know a bit about Flash, I guess you can easily dig up something in this book if you forgot how to motion tween or something - but then, as a reference guide as well, pretty much any other book on Flash is more thorough. Basically: this book is very superficial - I guess to not overload the novice - but then, it doesn't explain you much either. For the experienced Flash-user looking for a reference guide, look elsewhere.
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Book Subjects
- Publishing on the Internet
- Computers
- Computers - Desktop Publishing
- Computer Books: General
- Computer Graphics - Flash
- Computers / Computer Animation
- Computer Animation
- Internet - Web Site Design