Getting Started x
1 Welcome! 3About Adobe Learn Books 4
Animate CC vs. Flash Professional CC 4
Getting Acquainted with Animate CC 6
Major Interface Features 9
Let’s Get Going! 13
2 Design a Vector Animation 15Creating the Project Document 16
Drawing Vector Assets 23
Working with Vector Shapes 29
Time to Animate! 32
Modify Animation through Easing 36
Publishing the Animation for FlashPlayer 39
Challenge! 45
Conclusion 45
3 Construct an Internet Meme Image 47Starting the Project 48
Using External Graphics 51
Managing Bitmap Images 54
Creating Black Vector Shapes 58
Working with Text Elements 59
Generating an Image 64
Challenge! 67
Conclusion 67
4 Compose an Animated HTML5 Greeting 69Creating a New HTML5 Canvas
Document 70
Laying Out the Background Elements 73
Drawing the Flowerpot 77
Editing the Flower Graphic Symbol 81
Animating the Flower Stalk with Inverse Kinematics 85
Designing and Animating the Flower Head 88
Create a Personalized Text Message 92
Using JavaScript Code to Stop the Playhead 96
Publishing Your Project for HTML5
Canvas 98
Challenge! 101
Conclusion 101
5 Generate a Promotional Video 103Video Project Setup 104
Creating Dynamic Backgrounds with Animated Shape Masking 106
Design a 3D Rotating Headshot 109
Animating Your Name with Motion Presets 118
Dynamic Animation with Variable-Width Motion Guides 121
Rendering and Converting the RAW Video 127
Video in Animate CC 130
Challenge! 135
Conclusion 135
6 Tick-Tock…Build a Virtual Clock 137Working with ActionScript 3.0 138
Creating an Adobe AIR for Desktop Document 140
Building the Basic Clock Visual Elements 144
Designing the Clock’s Animated Movie Clip
Assets 149
Using Imported Audio in an ActionScript
Project 155
A Primer on ActionScript 159
Writing ActionScript to Control the Clock 162
Testing an ActionScript Project 168
Publishing the Clock for Desktop Installation 169
Challenge! 171
Conclusion 171
7 Develop a Mobile Quiz App 173Creating an Adobe AIR for Mobile
Document 174
Design the App Interface Elements 176
Writing the Application Classes 182
Creating a Bank of Questions 187
App Logic and Flow 195
Publishing the App for Distribution 2
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Joseph Labrecque is senior interactive software engineer for the University of Denver specializing in the creation of expressive desktop, web, and mobile solutions. His work incorporates a strong focus on the Adobe Flash Platform alongside more general web standards initiatives involving the use of HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and related technologies. Alongside this principal role, he often serves as adjunct faculty communicating upon a variety of web design and development subjects.
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