Thursday, March 8, 2012

Flash: Begin Exploring Adobe Flash

Today we begin Adobe Flash -- a program designed to create graphics, animation and interactivity for the Web.  After exploring the basic tools and menu options, we will be drawing a simple Flash picture.  The finished picture will be saved to Thawspace as an FLA file (Flash Source File) and then we will do a CTRL+ENTER to "Test Movie" -- a step which creates an SWF file (Shockwave Format) with the same name as the FLA file.

FLA files are Flash "editable" files -- really, the only way to open one is to use Flash.  The SWF files are able to be opened without another program, embedded on a web page, etc.  You can also save projects as Animated GIF files, but any interactivity is lost.

There is a folder on your desktop called "Drop Box" which should have a Flash file in it.  Open that file in Adobe Flash.  We will be using that file to learn some basic manipulation with Flash tools.



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