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Flash Macromedia Flash Introduction
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Bitmap vs. Vector based Bitmap –Bitmaps are made up of single pixels Vector based –Vector graphics are made up of mathematical equations
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Advantages of Vector-based Drawing Programs Easy to resize without loss of quality Small file size Faster display and download
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Animation Graphics with added motion Motion is illusion of motion Single image is called a frame
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Animation (cont.) 24 frames per second are the threshold for the human eye to perceive single frames showing in sequence as continous motion
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Frames Frame –Single image displaying the object or character Keyframe –Single Image where a significant change to the object or character is defined
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Frames (cont.) In-between Frames –Incorporate the incremental changes necessary to simulate movement Tweening –Process of automatically creating in-between frames
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Symbols Symbols are reusable objects Are stored in the library Library is a container for reusable objects Convert to symbol creates symbol and places it in Flash library
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Symbol Instances Instance of a symbol is usage of a symbol in your movie Help to keep the file size small
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Layers Layers are like transparencies Have a stacking order Easy to make changes Avoid unwanted object interaction
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Usage of Layers Layers avoid unwanted object interaction Each object that you may want to animate should be placed on a separate layer Rule of thumb: If in doubt, place the object on a separate layer
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