Deliver to Japan
IFor best experience Get the App
.com Review This guide leads Flash 5 beginners through timed lessons, guaranteeing they will know how to make simple animations at the end of one weekend. The text is lighthearted, but not to the point that it's distracting or annoyingly slow-paced. On the contrary, the encouraging tone makes even the more daunting aspects of Flash, like Bézier curves or the timeline, seem accessible to every user. The simple graphics also add to this tone of "you too can do it." Each project can be opened from the CD-ROM or recreated following the step-by-step instructions, while the text makes note of the motivations behind each choice--showing not just how to do it, but why. The hypothetical weekend is divided into six parts, from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon, comprising a total of 30 sessions timed to take readers 30 minutes each to complete. (The author encourages readers not to feel bad if it takes longer. It's possible the opposite will happen; in fact, those with prior drawing experience, for example, will fly quickly through drawing sections.) Along the way, clock icons in the margin announce the number of minutes left to go, like small milestones saying the end is in sight (a good addition for those who struggle with self-discipline). By the end, readers will feel comfortable with the tools and the timeline, drawing or importing artwork, tween animation, buttons, masks, text animation, working with simple sound layers, working with bitmaps, creating a slide show, and publishing a Flash file. Each session ends with a review and quiz and each part with an even longer review. (Answers to all review and quiz questions are in the back, which in turn makes an easy reference.) In addition to project files, the CD-ROM contains demos of Flash 5 and other Macromedia applications and a full version of the 3-D graphics application Amapi 4.1. The book is cross-platform, although it's visually slanted more toward Windows users. But any beginner who's looking for a quick and fairly painless introduction to Flash will appreciate this well-organized and reasonably priced guide. --Angelynn Grant Read more From the Back Cover Get Up to Speed on Flash(TM) 5 Web Animation-in a Weekend! The big day is Monday. The day you get to show off what you know about Flash 5 animations. The problem is, you're not really up to speed. Maybe it's been a while since you worked with Flash. Or maybe you just like a challenge. In any event, we've got a solution for you - Flash Weekend Crash Course. Open the book Friday evening and on Sunday afternoon, after completing 30 fast, focused sessions, you'll be able to jump right in and start creating Flash animations. It's as simple as that. The Curriculum Friday Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours Menu Options & Preferences Basic Shape Explorations Using the Pencil, Brush, and Pen Tools Working with a Library Saturday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours Working with Layers Creating Background Content Creating Animated Foreground Content Creating a Complex Animated Figure Creating Interactive Buttons Introducing Button Actions Afternoon: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours Creating a Title Designing a Logo Creating Credits Creating Text Effects Exploring Text Animation Options Publishing and Exporting Evening: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours Exploring Bitmaps Understanding Flash Audio Working with Audio Applying Sound to Animations Sunday Morning: 6 Sessions, 3 Hours Designing Animations and Buttons Wipe F/X It's About Time Using Onion Skins Creating Strobes and Advanced Reveals Developing Nested Animations Afternoon: 4 Sessions, 2 Hours Exploring Gradients Advanced Bitmap Techniques Understanding Instance Effects Exploring Flash 3D CD-ROM Includes: * All Flash example files * Assessment software to help gauge your progress * Plus trial versions of Flash and Amapi 5.15 TE, a tryout of Adobe Photoshop, and an evaluation version of Paint Shop Pro 6.0. System Requirements: * Pentium PC running Windows 95 or later, Windows NT 4 or later; Power Macintosh running System 7.6 or later. See the CD Appendix for details and complete system requirements. For more information on IDG Books Worldwide, go to www.idgbooks.com Read more See all Editorial Reviews
L**S
Weekend 15 Hour Crash and Burn Flash Course
Unless you expect to spend more than 15 days learning what this crash flash course promises to teach you in 15 hours, you had better run the other way...I am usually a self starter and highly teachable.... but it took me hours and hours to get through some of these lessons, because I just didn't know any better....Well if I did, I wouldn't have needed a crash course, now would I?This book is fraught with problems....and I sit here wondering if ANYONE bothered to proof read it, before sending it to the printers.......???????If u follow the instructions exactly for building each project, you, more than likely, will not get the desired result......Let me give you just one example of many......Session 9, "Building an interactive button"......The first part of this lesson is devoted to teaching you how to use a mask layer.....which you are to use in building the different states of a button that looks like a sun. The mask layer is supposed to change the degree to which the sun's eyes are open......and what you put in front of his eyes on the model is supposed to ultimately havea reverse effect in the final product... so I went all out and made a very nice lookingsun, if I do say so myself...Well it looked fine in the symbols library box.. but when I went to view my movie... the mask didn't work.. and what I ended up with was a sun with silly playdoh looking things in front of it's eyes......I tried for hours, re-doing the lesson from the start over and over, trying to get it to work right.....to no avail.......It took me hours more of scouring through other books for the possible cause, and I finally found it in the help section of the flash program itself ( WHAT A CONCEPT ! )....and what I found out was that it is impossible to do.....Because, you CAN"T do a mask layer on a button !!It tells you right there in help....Well I scrapped the button, but realized I would need one to finish the important part of the project...which was learning to make an 'interactive' button.... so I decided my time was too valuable top do one again... and the best thing to do at thatmoment was to cheat...So I went to the CD to get the button there, to finish the rest of the project.. and Lo and behold it only gets worse.....Had I seen the button the author built in the projects folder on the CD that came with the book PRIOR to starting the project, I would have gotten to the crux of the problem a lot sooner, because, instead of thinking that it was "I" that just couldn't get the mask to work....I would have known it was not... for sitting there plain as day.. is the 'author's' sun button.. with the silly playdoh looking things over 'IT's' eyes !!!Did ANYONE bother to check this CD before it went to the burners???I won't take too much of Our time going over other major bloopers that are contained within these pages....But will just close by saying that, although the lesson plans do build nicely on giving you what you need to learn how to do many things with the program, the mis direction makes it impossible to learn what you should learn in `15 hours... and unless you are inventive, persevering, and have other books and resources, you may never learn it at all.....I wish i could get my very hard earned money back....But thought i would write this to keep you from spending yours...On the other hand check out Flash 5 virtual classroom...and the Flash Bible....You're less apt to crash and burn with those.........
S**F
Three Stars
Not quite what I expected.
J**E
Typos, Missing Steps and bad writing plague this title
After getting through the first 50 pages of the book it is very apparent that nobody proof-read this book before sending it to the presses. There are typos throughout the book. Run on sentences that were also a cause of confusion. Then to really put the nail in the coffin, there are missing steps in many of the excerises leaving the reader guessing how something was done. Horrible book ! Don't waste your money or your time on this one.
A**D
Worse Flash Programming Book Ever
Right now I am in the middle of learning Flash 5 with the help of this book. I am spending more time trying to figure out what the author is describing because the editor obviously had no clue how to edit text for computer users. Many of the menu paths are incorrect. For example, where on the Flash menu is the command Copy > Paste in Place (there is a Edit > Paste in Place). This is just one example of why I am getting a headache trying to learn from the [amt] piece of crap. I need to get back to the Help Files to really learn some best practices because this book has none. Hard to follow so a weekend is probably not going to cut it. Look elsewhere unless you enjoy inflicting pain on yourself.
C**X
Good Book If You Read the Cover
I picked up this book with the idea of getting just what it says out of it... the information one might get in any CRASH COURSE. Well, Lo And Behold, that is exactly what I got. The basics were explained, and lots of 'not within the scope of this book' caveats were given. I have since picked up a couple more books on advanced Flash techniques, and FS. I would venture to say that the negative reviews this book has been given were due to the facts that ONE - the reviewers did not take the 10 seconds to read the intent of the book - and TWO - because, in all likelihood, the reviewers were too ignorant to comprehend what the book was attempting to teach them.
J**E
Don't make the same mistake I did.
I write this review because I do not want what happened to me to happen to any of you. I bought this book on impulse. I will never do that again. I was under the impression that a major publishing company would prevent anything like this from hitting the shelves, I was wrong. My advice to any of you out there thinking of buying one of the many Flash books on the market today is, "BE CAREFUL". If you are going to buy this book, make sure you get a good look at the book before you break the CD ROM seal, thus making it unreturnable, and leaving you with the curse of owning the book. You are welcome.
S**H
Helpful...sorta...okay, not really
I picked up this book hoping for a quick introduction to Flash, and that's exactly what I got. Not much depth at ALL. However, my problem with the book is that the tutorials don't seem to have been tested. I am an honors computer student, and I still found myself thinking "Whoa, wait - where did he get that?" Missing steps, unclear instructions, and typos all contribute to my low rating of this book.
Trustpilot
5 days ago
1 week ago