Exploring Adobe Flash CS4 (Design Exploration Series)
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Rating | : | 4.29 (705 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1435485556 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
When she is not playing with pixels, she is directing, choreographing, or performing in local musical theater, teaching yoga, or working in her garden. She is the author of four other Cengage titles, including INTERACTIVE MEDIA DESIGN and DEVELOPMENT WITH ADOBE CS6. A freelance graphic designer, she also has taught computer graphic courses for more than 16 years. About the Author Annesa Hartman is a lead content developer for Kaplan University, where she manages a team of instructional designers in developing engaging online learning experiences for Kaplan faculty. . She holds a Masters in Teaching with Internet Technologies, focusing her attention on instructional design f
She holds a Masters in Teaching with Internet Technologies, focusing her attention on instructional design for online technologies, and web and graphic design concepts and programs. Annesa Hartman is a lead content developer for Kaplan University, where she manages a team of instructional designers in developing engaging online learni
By the end of the text, readers can design their own Adobe Flash web sites, movies, and presentations, complete with graphics, animation, text, and interactive events such as buttons and video and audio playback. Each lesson builds reader understanding of all that Adobe Flash has to offer while providing an opportunity to explore each of these application areas individually as well as in the context of a complete project or interactive experience. Exploring Adobe Flash CS4 offers an in-depth, design-driven introduction to Adobe's industry-standard 3D animation and multimedia software program, with its rich features and tool sets, widely used today by designers, developers, animators, educators, and students. Interweaving d
"Great instructional manner" according to R. Johnson. I am currently taking an Intro to Flash course and the professor is the author of this book. This is a great instruction manual - it walks you through step by step. The examples on the CD are helpful and the lessons are all easy to follow. I give it Great instructional manner R. Johnson I am currently taking an Intro to Flash course and the professor is the author of this book. This is a great instruction manual - it walks you through step by step. The examples on the CD are helpful and the lessons are all easy to follow. I give it 4 stars because it lacks explanation as to WHY you do certain steps.Being a completely new Flash user, I recommend this book as a first step.. stars because it lacks explanation as to WHY you do certain steps.Being a completely new Flash user, I recommend this book as a first step.. "Treats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot." according to calliegirl. I tried out a number of Flash CSTreats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot. calliegirl I tried out a number of Flash CS4/CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of AS3 because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering AS3 was one of the advantages of CS4 it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CS4/5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . /CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of ASTreats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot. I tried out a number of Flash CSTreats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot. calliegirl I tried out a number of Flash CS4/CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of AS3 because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering AS3 was one of the advantages of CS4 it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CS4/5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . /CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of AS3 because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering AS3 was one of the advantages of CSTreats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot. calliegirl I tried out a number of Flash CS4/CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of AS3 because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering AS3 was one of the advantages of CS4 it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CS4/5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CSTreats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot. calliegirl I tried out a number of Flash CS4/CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of AS3 because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering AS3 was one of the advantages of CS4 it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CS4/5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . /5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering ASTreats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot. I tried out a number of Flash CSTreats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot. calliegirl I tried out a number of Flash CS4/CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of AS3 because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering AS3 was one of the advantages of CS4 it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CS4/5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . /CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of AS3 because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering AS3 was one of the advantages of CSTreats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot. calliegirl I tried out a number of Flash CS4/CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of AS3 because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering AS3 was one of the advantages of CS4 it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CS4/5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CSTreats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot. calliegirl I tried out a number of Flash CS4/CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of AS3 because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering AS3 was one of the advantages of CS4 it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CS4/5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . /5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . was one of the advantages of CSTreats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot. calliegirl I tried out a number of Flash CS4/CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of AS3 because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering AS3 was one of the advantages of CS4 it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CS4/5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CSTreats you like you're 5 years old or an idiot. calliegirl I tried out a number of Flash CS4/CS5 tutorial books and this was the worst of them all. The author constantly talks down to you like you're an idiot or a 5 year old. AS2 is used instead of AS3 because the author claims it's just too hard to use. Considering AS3 was one of the advantages of CS4 it's strange that it wouldn't be used or taught. Luckily none of the other Flash CS4/5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . /5 books had a problem using it nor thought that it's readers were too stupid to use it. A lot of the time I felt like I was reading a book meant for a 5 year old. Like when the author says . "Book is in great shape" according to Kathy M.. Better than I expected. No torn pages and the cover is neat an clean. It even came with the CD