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Foundation Level Course
Macromedia Flash 5 Foundation Level Course
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What is Flash? Flash 5 is the latest version of Macromedia’s
graphics and animation package
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Flash File Types In the Flash you can use many file types.
We will cover the most important ones: FLA Files SWF Files HTML Files PROJECTOR Files
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Movie Properties Setting up Movie Properties: Frame Rate Dimensions
Background Color Ruler Units
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The Authoring Environment
The Toolbox The Timeline Panels The Stage The Work Area The Launcher Bar
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Toolbars Flash has five Toolbars: Toolbox, Main, Status Bar, Controller, and the Launcher Bar Main Controller Launcher Bar Status Bar Toolbox
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The Timeline The Timeline is an object on the Flash interface that contains the sequence of frames, layouts and scenes composing an animation.
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Panels You can control Panels by choosing Window, then…
Panels > Panels Menu Panel Sets Save Panel Layout… Close All Panels
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Frames Any content you want to display in the Flash movie needs to be placed within one or more Frames Frame Numbers Playhead Frames
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Layers The Timeline can have one or more Layers
Layers allow us to separate out pieces of content and action One Layer Many Layers
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Scenes The Flash movie can have one or more Scenes
Each new Flash movie comes with one default scene, named “Scene 1” Default Scene “Scene 1”
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The Movie Explorer The Movie Explorer gives you the ability to browse through the whole movie at different levels of detail The Movie Explorer displays the contents of the movie: scenes, layers and keyframes
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Toolbox The Toolbox is a toolbar where you can quickly access all the drawing, painting and editing tools The Toolbox window is divided into four sections Tools View Colors Options
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Arrow Tool The Arrow tool is used to select, move, place and modify objects on stage The Arrow tool has five modifiers in the Options section: Snap to Objects, Smooth, Straighten, Rotate and Scale Snap to Objects Smooth Straighten Rotate Scale
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Lasso Tool The Lasso tool is used to select objects on the stage
The Lasso tool has three modifiers in the Options section: Magic Wand, Magic Wand Properties and Polygon Mode Magic Wand Magic Wand Properties Polygon Mode
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Oval Tool The Oval tool is used to draw oval shapes on the stage
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Rectangle Tool The Rectangle tool is used to draw rectangle shapes on the stage The Rectangle tool has one modifier in the Options section: Round Rectangle Radius Round Rectangle Radius
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Line Tool The Line tool is used to draw lines on the stage
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Pencil Tool The Pencil tool is used to draw freeform lines on the stage The Pencil tool has one modifier in the Options section: Pencil Mode Pencil Mode
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Brush Tool The Brush tool is used to paint on the stage
The Brush tool has four modifiers in the Options section: Brush Mode, Brush Size, Brush Shape and Lock Fill Brush Mode Brush Size Brush Shape Lock Fill
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Pen Tool The Pen tool is used to draw curves on the stage
The curves created by Pen tool are called Bezier Curves
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Text Tool The Text tool is used to create and edit text elements on the stage The Text tool is used in conjunction with the Character Panel
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Ink Bottle Tool The Ink Bottle tool is used to change the fill color of existing lines The Ink Bottle tool is used in conjunction with the color palette on the Toolbox
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Paint Bucket Tool The Paint Bucket tool is used to fill in empty shapes or to change the fill color of existing shapes The Paint Bucket tool is used in conjunction with the color palette on the Toolbox The Paint Bucket tool has three modifiers in the Options section: Gap Size, Lock Fill and Transform Fill Gap Size Lock Fill Transform Fill
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Subselect Tool The Subselect tool is used to select and modify existing points on the curves
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Dropper Tool The Dropper tool is used to pick-up the colors and styles of fills or lines from existing objects
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Eraser Tool The Eraser tool is used to erase shapes on the stage
The Eraser tool has three modifiers in the Options section: Eraser Mode, Faucet and Eraser Shape Eraser Mode Faucet Eraser Shape
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Hand Tool The Hand tool is used to move around the segment of the stage that is displayed on your screen
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Zoom Tool The Zoom tool allows you to enlarge or reduce screen view
The Zoom tool has two modifiers in the Options section: Enlarge and Reduce Enlarge Reduce
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Colors Colors have five modifiers: Stroke Color Fill Color
Default Colors No Color Swap Colors Stroke Color Fill Color Default Colors Swap Color No Color
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Lines Lines can be drawn using the Line tool, the Pencil tool and the Pen tool Using the Line Tool Using the Pen Tool Using the Pencil Tool
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Fills Fills can be painted using the Brush tool, the Paint Bucket tool and the Pen tool Using the Brush Tool Using the Pen Tool Using the Paint Bucket Tool
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Shapes Shapes can be easily drawn using the Oval tool and the Rectangle tool
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Selecting Shapes The Arrow tool and the Lasso tool are used for selecting shapes Using the Arrow Tool Using the Lasso Tool
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Modifying Shapes Shapes can be modified using the Arrow tool, the Dropper tool, the Paint Bucket tool and the Ink Bottle tool Using the Arrow Tool Using the Ink Bottle Tool
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Custom Colors To create custom colors, you will use the Mixer panel, the Swatch panel and the Color picker
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Gradient Color In Flash, you can create:
Solid colors - called Color Swatches Multicolored color - called Color Gradient
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Creating Text The Text tool is used to create text
There are three Panels that are used to modify text: Character Panel, Paragraph Panel and Text Options Panel
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Font Types Flash can use the following font types: True Type Fonts
Postscript Type 1 Fonts Bitmap Fonts Device Fonts
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Vector Graphics 500% increase A Vector graphic file stores image data in the form of mathematical expressions Vector graphics can scale to any size without loosing the image quality Vector graphics are not good for representing a detailed graphic
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Raster Graphics 500% increase A Raster graphic file stores image data for each individual pixel Raster graphics can become very “pixelated” when scaled up from their original size Raster graphics appear onscreen very quickly
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Importing Vector Graphics
Choose File > Import… Select a vector graphic file: WMF FH AI SWF
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Importing Raster Graphics
Choose File > Import… Select a raster graphic file: JPG BMP GIF TIF PCT PNG
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Grouping Objects Grouping objects has two main benefits:
It isolates objects from the other shapes so that they do not merge into one shape when overlapped It allows stacking of the shapes
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Transforming Objects The Transform Menu is used to change an object by scaling it, rotating it or flipping it
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Arranging Objects The Arrange Menu is used to change the stacking order of the objects on the same layer
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Aligning Objects The Align Panel is used to control alignment, size and spacing of the objects on the stage
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Rulers Rulers are used to help you align and organize your objects
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Grid Grid is used as a guide for the placement and alignment of objects on the stage
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Guides Guides are also used to help you align and organize your objects. They can be customized to suit your work style and needs
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Symbol Types Symbols are self-contained content stored in the Library
There are three symbol types: Graphics Symbol Button Symbol Movie Clip Symbol
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Creating Symbols There are two ways to create a symbol:
Converting an existing object Creating new symbol from scratch
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Library The Library is a storage facility for various media elements used in a Flash movie, such as graphics, sounds and movies Libraries can be shared between many Flash movies
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Publishing Options
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Formats Options
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Flash Options
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HTML Options
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Projector
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