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Index
Cover Contents Starting Up
About the Flash Professional CS6 Digital Classroom Prerequisites
System requirements
Starting Adobe Flash Professional CS6 Resetting the Flash workspace Loading lesson files Working with the video tutorials Hosting Your Flash content and websites Additional resources
Training from the Authors Book series Seminars and conferences Resources for educators
Lesson 1: Flash CS6 Jumpstart
Starting up What is Flash?
About Flash Player
Flash file types Creating a new document
Setting up your new document Saving your Flash document Opening documents
The Flash workspace
The Stage and work area The Flash Tools panel The Property Inspector Panels and panel groups The Timeline
Practicing with the Flash tools
The drawing and selection tools in action Using gradient and color tools Animation in action
Getting help
Support forums
Moving forward Self study Review
Answers
Lesson 2: Getting Started with the Drawing Tools
Starting up Drawing in Flash
Using the Merge Drawing mode Creating artwork in Merged Drawing mode Working with Drawing Objects
Putting it all together
Using the Line tool
Using the Pen tool
Using the Add and Delete Anchor Point tools
Using the Combine Objects menu Using the Primitive tools (Smart Shapes)
Using the Oval Primitive tool The Rectangle Primitive tool
Adding text to your artwork
Flash Text: TLF & Classic Text Working with Threaded and Multi-Column Text Adding filters
Working with colors
Getting set up Creating gradients Using opacity with gradient colors Creating custom colors Saving a custom color set
Organizing and layering graphics
Working with layers Arranging, locking, and hiding layers Creating layer folders
Transforming graphics
The Transform menu and Free Transform tool The Transform panel Transforming gradients
Self study Review
Lesson 3: Using Symbols and the Library
Starting up
The project
What are symbols? A look at the Library panel Creating symbols
Converting a graphic to a symbol Creating blank symbols
Building artwork with symbol instances
Positioning and snapping in symbol instances Editing and duplicating symbols Editing symbols in place Modifying individual symbol instances Modifying instance color Fine-tuning your background Duplicating symbols
Adding graphics and text to your banner Swapping symbols Managing the Library
Organizing symbols with folders The Move To command Deleting items from the library Controlling library views
Wrapping up Self study Review
Lesson 4: Advanced Tools
Starting up Working with gradients
Adjusting gradients with the Gradient Transform tool
Flash CS6 tools for advanced drawing
Spraying symbols Masking Introducing the Deco tool
Advanced Deco tool techniques
The Deco Tool’s new options
Introduction to IK tools Self study Review
Lesson 5: Creating Basic Animation
Starting up Introducing keyframes and the Timeline
Layers Frames and keyframes
Building animation: Enter the tween
Tween layers and automatic keyframing
Tweening multiple objects
Previewing animation with Test Movie Moving and transforming tween paths
Incorporating color effects and scaling Introducing the Motion Editor
Modifying the animation using the Motion Editor Tweening rotation
Controlling animation paths Where did Motion Guide layers go?
What happens to my existing Flash files that use Motion Guide layers? How do I create a motion guide if I still want to?
Morphing graphics and colors with shape tweens
Shape tween basics
Legacy techniques: Creating classic tweens
Classic tween rules Adding color effects and scaling to a classic tween
(Re)creating motion guides for classic tweens
Troubleshooting Motion Guides
Adjusting animation with onion skinning Looking ahead Self study Review
Lesson 6: Advanced Animation
Starting up Copying, pasting, and saving animation
Using Copy and Paste Motion Creating Motion Presets
Applying Advanced Easing Behavior Animating Masks Creating Animation with IK Poses Sequencing Animation
Shifting, Moving, and Extending Tween Spans
Rendering and Animating in 3D
The 3D Rotation tool The 3D Translation tool Fine-Tuning tweens with the Motion Editor
Adding shape tweens and shape hints
Creating Shape Hints
Self study Review
Lesson 7: Customizing Your Workflow
Starting up Customizing workspace layouts
Opening the completed file
Working with panels
Collapsing and storing panels
Managing workspaces Setting preferences Keyboard shortcuts Visual aids for alignment
Rulers and guides Guide layers
Advanced alignment
Refining your aligned objects
Self study Review
Answers
Lesson 8: Working with Imported Files
Starting up Import formats Importing still images
Viewing the completed lesson file Import a bitmap image
Adding text
Swapping out an imported file
Modifying imported artwork
Updating imported files
Importing Photoshop files
Importing a layered Photoshop file
Importing Illustrator artwork
Animating the bat
Self study Review
Lesson 9: Introducing ActionScript
Starting up
Exploring the lesson file
What is ActionScript?
Which version of ActionScript should you use?
Where Do I Place ActionScript?
The Code Snippets Panel An important note about Publish settings
The Actions panel at work
Standard (default) script editing mode Using Script Assist Adding and removing actions
Adding actions to frames with the Code Snippets Panel
Adding a stop() action Placing a goto action using the Actions Panel
Controlling Movie Clip Timelines Functions Wrapping up Self study Review
Lesson 10: Creating Navigation Controls
Starting up Working with button symbols
Building buttons Adding text to a button Duplicating and modifying buttons Creating text-based buttons
Creating frame labels for ActionScript Adding ActionScript: Events and event handlers
Understanding events Responding to events with event handlers Tying it all together with event listeners Linking buttons to specific frames Adding an event listener to a button
Linking buttons to a website
Introducing navigateToURL() and URLRequest()
Self study Review
Lesson 11: Adding Sound to Your Movies
Starting up
The project
Preparing sound files for Flash
Sample rate and bit depth Editing your audio Mono or stereo Audio file formats
Importing sounds Placing sounds on the Timeline
Adding sound to your slide show project Adding the remaining narration
Adding sound effects to buttons
Placing Event sounds on button frames
Editing sounds
Trimming sound
Controlling sounds
Repeating and looping sounds Looping sounds Introducing the SoundMixer and stopAll()
More sync menu controls: stop and start
Start sounds Stop sounds
Sound publishing options Wrapping up Self study Review
Lesson 12: Introducing Movie Clips
Starting up About movie clips Creating movie clips
Laying the foundation: Your first movie clip Previewing movie clip animation from the main Timeline Creating the landing gear Combining movie clips and main Timeline animation
Nesting movie clips Adding ActionScript to movie clip Timelines
Controlling movie clip playback Adding some variation to the propellers
Tweening movie clips Adding a second tween Combining movie clips for complex animation Adding filter effects to movie clips
Using the Filters panel Creating a filter effect
Wrapping up Self study Review
Lesson 13: Working with Video
Starting up Video in Flash: formats and fundamentals Understanding video
Embedded versus linked video Flash Video formats: FLV and F4V Understanding codecs Understanding Adobe Media Encoder CS6 Converting video with the Adobe Media Encoder
Working with embedded video
Adding embedded video to the Timeline Building controls for embedded video
The Bandwidth Profiler Working with linked video
Adding cue points in the Adobe Media Encoder Adding linked video to the Timeline Live Preview Adding Cue Points in the Property Inspector Working with the FLVPlayback component
Self study Review
Lesson 14: Delivering Your Final Movie
Starting up The publishing process Publishing to the Web
Customizing the Publish settings
Publishing for the Desktop with Adobe AIR
About Digital Certificates
Installing Your New AIR Application Publishing for Mobile Devices
Publishing for iOS
Publishing for Android OS Using Export Movie
New: Export PNG Sequence
An overview of FTP Self study Review
What’s New in Adobe Flash CS6?
Starting up Expanded Publishing and Support for iOS and Android Devices A little ruler goes a long way: Integrated Ruler on TLF text boxes New AIR and Mobile Code Snippets Convenience Features: Auto-Save and File Recovery plus Scale Content with Stage PNG Sequence Export Bitmap Editing with Adobe Photoshop CS6
About the Authors Acknowledgments Credits
Copyright Information
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