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Flash Web Design
by Hillman Curtis
Flash is the perfect tool for creating immersive, interactive, and
animated Web site design, and Flash Web Design teaches you to use
it to its full potential. The book is broken into two sections:
The Essentials and Case Studies. The Essentials section covers the
basics of Flash production, illuminating how and why Flash works.
The second section is a series of case studies and deconstructions
based on projects and problems the author has faced with his clients.
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Flash
4 Bible
by Robert Reinhardt, Jon Warren
Lentz
Introductory
through Advanced.
Learn
how to stream animations and create animated logos. Create pop-up
menus and rollover buttons with ease. Explore Flash drawing tools,
animation controls, and file format support. Learn how to use Flash
with Dreamweaver, PhotoShop, FreeHand, Illustrator, Painter, Fireworks,
Adobe Dimensions, and Kinetix 3D Studio Max.
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Flash
4 Magic
by
David J. Emberton
The authors have assembled 15 utilities-based projects (a calculator
and an online book search animation, for example) and six games.
Each project is presented step by step and includes text and complementary
screen shots. At the end of each lesson, a "How It Works"
section gives insight into the software mechanisms and serves as
a review. A brief discussion of how the project can be modified
to fit the readers' needs follows. All the files, libraries, images,
and even finished Flash .fla files and .swf movies are provided
on the accompanying CD-ROM, helping readers follow along and debug
their multimedia experiments.
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Web
Photoshop 5 To Go
by Jason I. Miletsky
Get down to the nitty-gritty of Photoshop--image maps, transparencies,
rollovers, backgrounds, file formats, combining text and layer effects,
or building animations--with Web Photoshop 5 to Go . In explaining
how to use Photoshop to produce Web-ready graphics, this book targets
beginning and intermediate-level Photoshop users who know little
or nothing about the demands of the Web.
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Graphics,
Animation & Interactivity with Flash 4.0
by James L. Mohler
Find complete coverage of vector animation as well as information
on ad banners, buttons, and animated corporate logos. Coverage includes
information on how to integrate sound with animations, 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 web design tool and desk reference.
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Flash
4 Web Animation F/X and Design
by Ken Milburn, John Croteau
A revised update to Flash 3 Web Animation f/x and Design, this book
has expanded exercises and entirely new graphics to suit intermediate
to advanced Flash users. Dedicated chapters and real-world tutorials
highlight key features of Flash 4 including editable text, automated
publishing, and forms capability.
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Flash
4 Creative Web Animation
by Brooks Patton, Derek Franklin
All features and tools of Flash 4 covered in great detail, including
an introduction to the authoring environment, drawing tools, working
with text and sound, using bitmap images, working with symbols and
instances, using and managing the libraries, working with layers,
animation and interactivity, testing and publishing movies, and
project planning and preparation; appendices with keyboard shortcuts
and a list of online resources and discussion groups. CD-ROM includes
detailed QuickTime video tutorials and source files, a 30-day trial
of Flash 4, and tryout versions of other Macromedia applications.
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Effective
Web Animation
by J. Scott Hamlin
Published:
May 1999 - Effective Web Animation will bring you up-to-date with
the latest tools and methods for creating eye-catching animation
that won't clog bandwidth space or take forever to download. This
book provides an overview of computer animation techniques and in-depth
information on producing complex--yet efficient--animation using
tools such as GIF, JavaScript, and Macromedia Flash. In particular,
the text focuses on methods for minimizing file size and techniques
for reducing time spent on the tedious process of creating individual
frames.
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Flash
3 Web Animation
by Ken Milburn, Janine Warner
Published:
April 1999 - Shows, in a step-by-step format, how to apply transparency,
create morphing effects, add interactivity and sound, and animate
graphics for the Web. Discusses how to take advantage of Flash 3's
design capabilities such as vector and bitmap transparency, which
enables users to overlay transparent vector objects on bitmaps.
Discusses how to build compelling Web sites while ensuring playback
over low bandwidth connections that will make user Web sites viewable
to a large audience.
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Web
Animation Bible
by Kris Jamsa
Published:
Nov 1998 - Each day designers are faced with a myriad of tools that
let them animate Web sites-from animated GIFs to streaming video
clips. The steps you must perform to add ActiveX objects, real audio,
or search engines, are not complex when you know the secrets. Web
Animation Bible is a full-color book that examines the creation
and use of animated graphics, the use of ActiveX controls to play
audio and video, and the use of ActiveX control and Java to manipulate
images and text. The book's companion CD-ROM includes the image,
audio, and video files the authors use to build their projects,
as well as related ActiveX controls and Java applets.
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