1 Wininstall Macromedia Flash Start -> Install Software Select Macromedia Flash MX 2004 Installs entire Macromedia suite Dreamweaver, Freehand, etc.
2 Introduction to Flash Tool for creating animation, interactivity, multimedia and web-based tracking Deployable via web or CDROM Learning interaction templates add abstract functionality for building quizzes and other complex interactions
3 Macromedia Flash versions Flash, Flash MX, Flash MX 2004 Much better help New components Better video quality ActionScript 2.0 Flash MX 2004 Professional Slides and Forms Enhanced video options Available on Lehigh LANs, trial version at macromedia.com, student versions
4 Wininstall Macromedia Flash If you haven’t started this already… Start -> Install Software Select Macromedia Flash MX 2004 Installs entire Macromedia suite Dreamweaver, Freehand, etc.
5 Flash textbook and lab (see syllabus): David Unruh, e-learning with Macromedia Flash MX 2004, 1 st editionsyllabus Getting Started: drawing, text, layers Animation Symbols and buttons Flash Learning Interactions (templates) Multimedia (graphics, audio, video) ActionScript (programming language) Interactive content (e.g., drag-and-drop) Drills Simulations Games
6 Graphical images Bit-mapped (or raster-based) image : Matrix describing individual dots—the smallest elements (pixels) of resolution on computer screen or printer Bit-map tools ‘paint’ pixels of images Paint, Adobe Photoshop, Paintshop Pro, etc. Vector-based image: Formulas representing geometric shapes Vector-based tools ‘draw’ shapes of images Corel Draw, Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand… Macromedia Flash supports vector-based animation Pros and cons of bit-mapped vs. vector-based? Bit-mapped better for detailed images, photos Vector-based more efficient for less detailed drawings Vector-based scale to different resolutions more easily
7 The Flash MX 2004 Workspace Tools Timeline Stage Properties Inspector Panels Four parts Tools View Colors Options
8 Do exercise 1.1 on pages 8-9 This exercise wilil get you familiar with the Flash MX 2004 workspace… Creating a Flash document (movie) Drawing a simple shape Testing (compiling) a movie Properties inspector for a movie Color selector and background colors Save your work in H: drive (and show me)
9 Drawing lines 1.Select 2.Place the pointer on the Stage 3.Drag the pointer to draw a line of the length you need 4.Release the mouse
10 Do exercise 2.1 on page 17 Drawing lines in Flash with Line tool Show me your work when done No need to save it
11 Drawing shapes Create shapes by using the Line, Rectangle, Oval, Pen, or Pencil Tools Select shapes by using the Selection Tool and the Lasso Tool Edit shapes by using Selection Tool and the Eraser Tool View, move, copy, and delete shapes
12 Drawing rectangles and squares To draw a rectangle: 1.Select 2.Place the insertion point on the Stage 3.Drag diagonally To draw a square: –Hold down the Shift key while dragging
13 Creating rounded rectangles 1.Click 2.Click the Round Rectangle Radius modifier 3.Specify the Corner Radius and click OK 4.Place the insertion point and drag diagonally
14 Drawing an ovals and circles To draw an oval: 1.Select 2.Place the insertion point on the stage 3.Drag diagonally To draw a circle: –Hold down the Shift key while dragging
15 Using the Pen Tool To create a straight line: 1.Select 2.Click where you want the line to start 3.Click at a point where you want to place the end point 4.Drag the direction line To create a closed path: 1.Click the first anchor point 2.Drag to adjust the curve
16 Do exercise 2.3 on page 22 Drawing a leaf with Pen tool Show me your work when done No need to save it
17 Using the Pencil Tool 1.Select 2.Select an option from Pencil Mode list 3.Place the pointer and drag
18 Copying and deleting shapes To copy a shape: 1. Select the shape 2. Choose Edit, Copy 3. Choose Edit, Paste To delete a shape: 1. Select the shape 2. Choose Edit, Clear Flash also offers undo and history Use undo to experiment!
19 The Zoom tool –Zoom In to magnify a shape –Zoom Out to reduce a shape The Hand tool –To move the Stage Viewing shapes
20 Brush Tool modifiers Brush Mode Brush Size Brush Shape Lock Fill
21 Brush and Eraser Tool modifiers The Faucet modifier The Eraser Shape modifier The Eraser Mode modifier –Erase Normal –Erase Fills –Erase Lines –Erase Selected Fills –Erase Inside
22 Do exercise 2.4 on page 25 Experiment with brush tool and its modifiers Show me your work when done Also experiment with erase tool and modifiers
23 Working with colors Apply stroke and fill colors to a shape by using the Paint Bucket, Ink Bottle, and Eyedropper tools Create custom colors, swatches, and line styles
24 Hexadecimal Values RGB Colors 1 st 2 – Red Value 2 nd 2 – Green Value 3 rd 2 – Blue Value Each Value 00-FF (0-255)
25 Hexadecimal Values Color NameHexadecimal Value Black# White#FFFFFF Red#FF0000 Yellow#FFFF00 Green#00FF00 Blue#0000FF
26 Colors section Fill Color Swap Colors No Color Black and White Stroke Color
27 Using the Paint Bucket Tool 1. Click the Paint Bucket Tool 2. Select an option 3. Click the Fill Color box 4. Select a color 5. Click inside the shape
28 Using the Ink Bottle Tool 1. Click the Ink Bottle Tool 2. Click the Stroke Color box 3. Select a color 4. Click the shape
29 Using the Eyedropper Tool To copy the stroke color: 1. Click the Eyedropper Tool 2. Place the pointer on the outline of shape whose stroke color you want to copy 3. Click the stroke of the shape 4. Click the outline of the shape to which you want to apply the copied stroke color continued
30 Using the Eyedropper Tool To copy the fill color: 1. Click the Eyedropper Tool 2. Place the pointer inside the shape whose fill color you want to copy 3. Click the fill of the shape 4. Click inside the shape to which you want to apply the fill color
31 Creating a custom color 1. Select a color from Fill Color palette in the Color Mixer panel 2. Click the triangle on the upper-right corner of the Color Mixer panel 3. From the menu, choose a color mode 4. Edit values in R, G, B, and Alpha boxes 5. From Options menu, choose Add Swatch
32 Creating a custom gradient 1. From Fill style list, select gradient type 2. Adjust position of the various sliders 3. Display the Options menu and choose Add Swatch
33 Do exercise 2.5 on page 29 Experiment with brush tool and its modifiers Show me your work when done Also experiment with erase tool and modifiers
34 Shape selection tools Selection tool Select an object by clicking on it with mouse Or select a group of objects by click-dragging to surround them with a selection box Lasso tool Select a group of objects by drawing a freehand or polygonal box around them Or click, then click to draw polygonal shapes Subselection tool Lets you manipulate control points in a vector drawing
35 Making marquee selections 1. Select the Selection Tool or the Subselection Tool 2. Place the pointer at a position where you want the selection to start 3. Drag the pointer to cover all the shapes 4. Release the mouse
36 Making freeform marquee selections 1. Select the Lasso Tool 2. Place the pointer at a position where you want the selection to start 3. Drag the pointer to draw a line around the shapes you want to select 4. Connect the starting and ending points of the line
37 Smoothes out any sharp areas Straightens out any curves Helps rotate a shape Helps resize a shape Helps distort a shape Helps warp and distort objects Selection and Free Transform Tool modifiers
38 Combining shapes 1. Select a shape 2. Move the selected shape over the other shape to place it in such a way that it represents the shape that you need 3. Deselect the shape
39 Grouping shapes To create a group: Select the shapes Choose Modify, Group To ungroup shapes: Select the group Choose Modify, Ungroup To modify the group: Double-click the group Make modifications To deselect the group: Double-click anywhere on the Stage
40 Do exercise 2.6 on page 36 Try using as many of the tools as possible for this exercise Save your work on H: drive Show me at the beginning of next lab I.e., this is homework!
41 3 Types of Text Static text Can be horizontal or vertical Dynamic text Can load text from a data file Can be scrollable Input text Can mask text as password text
42 Creating extending text block 1. Select 2. Click where you want to insert text 3. Type the text
43 Changing font and font size To change the font: In the Properties Inspector, from the Font list, select a font -or- Choose Text, Font, and then choose an option To change the font size: In the Properties Inspector, drag the font size slider -or- Choose Text, Size, and then choose an option
44 Changing font style In the Properties Inspector, click the Bold or the Italic button -or- Choose Text, Style and then choose an option
45 Aligning text Choose Text, Align, and choose an alignment option -or- Select the text block and click an alignment button (Properties Inspector)
46 Aligning text Choose Text, Align, and choose an alignment option -or- Select the text block and click an alignment button (Properties Inspector)
47 Do exercise 3.1 on pages An exercise with text and graphics Save your work on H: drive Show me at the beginning of next lab I.e., exercises 2.6 and 3.1 are homework
48 Layers list in the Timeline Layers list Layer name Insert Layer button Selected layer Delete Layer button
49 Deleting layers Click -or- Drag the layer to the Delete Layer button -or Right-click the layer and choose Delete Layer
50 Renaming a layer Choose Modify, Layer and specify the name -or- Right-click a layer, choose Properties, and specify the name -or- Double-click the layer, type the new name for the layer, and press Enter
51 Locking and unlocking layer Lock/Unlock All Layers button Locked layer Unlocked layer
52 Locking and hiding a layer Hidden layer Visible layer Show/Hide All Layers button