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DIVpUnlock the power of Adobe Flash and bring stunning animations to life onscreen. It's easy with iFlash CS5: The Missing Manual/i. You'll start creating animations in the first chapter, and learn to produce effective, well-planned visuals that get your message across. This entertaining edition includes a complete primer on animation, a guided tour of the program's tools, new illustrations, and lots of details on working with video. /ppEvery chapter in this book provides step-by-step Flash tutorials. Beginners will learn to use the software in no time, and experienced Flash designers will improve their skills. /pulliLearn to draw objects, animate them, and integrate your own audio and video files /liliAdd interactivity, and use special effects, morphing, and much more /liliUse Adobe AIR to create full-blown, desktop applications with Flash /liliCheck your work with the book's online example files and completed animations /liliDiscover new Flash toolkits and features such as Frameless Animation /liliLearn how to automate your drawings and animations with ActionScript 3.0 /li/ulp With this book, you can get started with Flash CS5 with little or no programming experience. You'll learn in jargon-free English exactly what you need to know to use Flash effectively, while avoiding common pitfalls right from the start./p br br span class="h1" strong5 Ways to Build Flash CS5 Projects Faster/strong /span br strongBy Chris Grover/strong br br Whether you’re creating the next South Park, showing video on your website, or designing a cool desktop game, you’re eager to get that project out the door as fast as possible. Here are five ways to save time when you’re building Flash projects: p table align="right" bgcolor="#EDEDED" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" tbodytr td align="center"img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/books/orly/1_templates.gif" align="center" border="0"/td /tr tr tdcenterfont size="1"Start Fast with Templates/font/center/td /tr /tbody/table strong1. Start Fast with Templates./strong With Flash CS5 templates, all the tedious, time-consuming setup is done for you. For example, you can choose between two different photo album templates--one even uses XML (extensible markup language) to manage the photo files. Almost a dozen different animation templates provide pre-designed control over movement and other visual effects. You can find working examples for drag-and-drop interfaces, lip syncing for animated characters, and walking figures using IK Bones./p p strong2. Make It Move with Motion Presets./strong Want to make text zip onscreen, hang around long enough to be read, and then zip off? Want to make a ball drop from the sky, hit the ground, and then bounce back up? These are the kind of actions you can apply using motion presets. Simply drag a preset onto the object you want to move. Once you’ve applied a motion preset, you can tweak the motion using the usual Flash tools./p p strong3. Hook Up with IK Bones. /strong With IK Bones, the drawings in your Flash animations can have more realistic connections. You ican/i connect the hip bone to the thigh bone, and then specify exactly how those bones rotate and affect each other as they move. In Flash CS5, the new Spring property lets you fine-tune the action and reaction for different types of motion./p p strong4. Code Quickly with Code Snippets./strong Flash CS5 provides code snippets that you can drop into your projects and then customize for your own purposes. You’ll also find snippets for ActionScript tasks, like starting and stopping movies, timeline navigation, animation motion and effects, loading and unloading external files, and working with audio and video./p p strong5. Step Lively with Code Hinting. /strong Code hinting is more than just a reference manual. It also auto-completes keywords and chunks of code. That both saves time and keeps spelling errors to a minimum. Code hinting also prompts you to fill in parameters if your statement requires them./p /div