Sams teach yourself Macromedia Flash 5 in 24 Hours
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Word Count
146,750 words, Guess
Page Count
587 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesamsteachyoursel00kerm
- ISBN-10067231892X
- ISBN-139780672318924
- LibraryThing450302
- Goodreads1067114
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- Library of Congress Control Number99068175
- Better World Books9780672318924
- Open LibraryOL16999466M
Classifications
- LCCTR897.7 .K47 2001
- LCCTR897.7.K47 2001
Alternate Titles
- Teach yourself Macromedia Flash 5 in 24 hours
- Macromedia Flash 5 in 24 hours
- Flash 5 in 24 hours
Description
Sams Teach Yourself Macromedia Flash 5 in 24 Hours is specifically written for the new Flash user. Not a revision of a previous book, Phillip Kerman's book begins by covering the basics of Flash 5, including the use of the drawing tools, basic animation skills such as tweening, and putting together simple movies. In the second part, the book covers the more advanced techniques of Flash, including interface design, interactivity, collecting data, and delivering movies to the Internet. The final part of the book takes the reader further into the practical uses of the Flash medium, and includes chapters on developing animation skills, further uses of bitmap graphics, advanced delivery to the Web with preloaders, using Flash in the design of CD ROMs, and using Flash in conjunction with other applications.
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