Flash Mx Actionscript For Designers (W/Cd)
Author: Doug Sahlin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2008-07-17
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9788126502998
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2008-07-17
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9788126502998
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Published: 2002-07-01
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ISBN-13: 9780764518348
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Tim Parker
Publisher: Apress
Published: 2013-11-11
Total Pages: 1115
ISBN-13: 1430251476
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →If you're serious about Flash design, and if you want to push your ideas to the very limits of possibility in Flash MX, then this book and CD are your indispensable companions. This package combines two vital elements: the most comprehensive and in-depth reference resource for Flash MX ActionScript Rich, and practical tutorials on using ActionScript effectively in your Flash movie design. We've packed in 20 chapters of tutorials, hundreds of detailed reference entries, and hundreds of example FLAs and SWFs. The CD reproduces and expands the complete ActionScript dictionary, providing you with a comprehensive and portable reference tool. To gain an idea of the CD's content, view our online demonstration. You can view all the dictionary's entries, but only the first 30 or so are functional. Our aim has been to make this book the best Flash MX ActionScript resource, bar none—the book that you'll keep on your desk and never exhaust.
Author: Ben Renow-Clarke
Publisher: Apress
Published: 2013-11-11
Total Pages: 497
ISBN-13: 1430254106
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →With the release of Flash MX, scripting in Flash moved from being a desirable asset to an essential skill in the world of web design. ActionScript is, quite simply, the center of power in Flash, and it's no surprise that most of the advances in Flash MX are script-centric. Flash is a design tool, and ActionScript can easily scare designers. This book is for anyone who has ever looked in awe at a cutting-edge Flash site, then taken a look at some code, and run in the other direction. Learning ActionScript with friends of ED will not turn you into a boring programmer, it will turn you into someone who finally has the power to achieve what they want with their web design. This book will take you from knowing nothing about ActionScript to a firm knowledge that will allow you to exercise a previously unimaginable amount of power over your flash movies. It does this with fully-0worked examples throughout, and a case study that will leave you with a cutting-edge Flash site by the end of the book. The book assumes no previous knowledge of code or ActionScript, but does assume that you know the basics of the Flash interface, and have maybe created some basic timeline-based movies with tweens and so on. (If you're totally new to Flash, then you might want to take a look at friends of ED's acclaimed Foundation Flash MX, or at the more visually-oriented Flash MX Express.) This is no simple re-write of the first edition of iFoundation ActionScript
Author: Christopher Hayes
Publisher: Macromedia Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 140
ISBN-13: 9780321126955
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Readers will learn how to design, structure and optimize for the most efficient Flash animations possible. Each subject is presented in clear and direct language, with useful and well-explained examples and extensive graphical elements. Sample questions accompany each subject.
Author: John Davey
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2002-09-11
Total Pages: 1128
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book and CD package combines two elements: a comprehensive and in-depth reference resource for Flash MX ActionScript and a collection of practical tutorials on using ActionScript effectively in Flash movie design. It contains 20 chapters of tutorials, 100s of detailed reference entries, and 100s of example FLAs and SWFs. The CD reproduces and expands the book's Complete ActionScript Dictionary, providing a comprehensive and portable reference tool.
Author: Gary Rosenzweig
Publisher: Que Publishing
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 558
ISBN-13: 9780789727992
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Anyone with moderate Macromedia Flash experience who is looking to acquire or improve their understanding of ActionScript will find this book a valuable resource. For this edition, the author has updated the games from the previous edition and has added several new projects.
Author: J. Scott Hamlin
Publisher: Sybex
Published: 2002-10-22
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 9780782141214
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Get the Edge on Flash ActionScript from the Designer's Perspective As a professional web designer you want to use ActionScript to add interactivity to your Flash creations. But previous books on ActionScript have assumed you have a programming background, leaving out key details in order to cover a lot of ground. In the process many designers and other professionals new to programming have been left behind. Flash MX ActionScript: The Designer's Edge fills these gaps, using a consistently visual approach that emphasizes conceptual illustrations and color charts. These are complemented by interactive tutorials on the book's companion website. Best-selling author J. Scott Hamlin and multimedia instructor Jennifer S. Hall make everything from fundamentals to high-end techniques accessible by truly teaching you how ActionScript works, not just presenting code. Key topics you'll learn about include: * The Flash MX interface to ActionScript * Programming mouse interactivity * Writing and reusing ActionScript * Coding core animation techniques * Working with text fields * Doing the math: Creating curving paths with trig functions * Handling object collisions and other gaming techniques * ActionScript drawing techniques * Encapsulating reusable code with ActionScript components * Debugging and troubleshooting your ActionScript
Author: Brain Underdahl
Publisher: Dreamtech Press
Published:
Total Pages: 420
ISBN-13: 9788177222883
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Brian Underdahl s Complete Reference for Macromedia Flash MX serves as a solid cornerstone for the library of new Flash designers. Covering every aspect of building interactive Flash projects from a beginner s perspective, this handy tome is an ideal reference guide for the interactive designer starting his Flash journey. Get comprehensive coverage of the all new features and expanded functionality of the latest version of Flash. This authoritative guide can show you how to use Flash with confidence to create stunning and compact navigation interfaces, plus long-form animation, and other effects on the Web. For users at every level, this soup-to-nuts resource is essential reading.The enclosed CD contains project files and art elements for every chapter, as well as demo versions of Canvas 8 and the Windows versions of ToonBoom Studio and Swift 3D. The CD does not, however, have a searchable PDF version of the book with color pictures. This omission is exacerbated by the lack of color pages, making any discussion of color palettes or color schemes (chapter 6) somewhat theoretical.