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Learn Adobe Animate CC for Interactive Media: Adobe Certified Associate Exam Preparation [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x190x12 mm, kaal: 502 g
  • Sari: Adobe Certified Associate (ACA)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 0134397819
  • ISBN-13: 9780134397818
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x190x12 mm, kaal: 502 g
  • Sari: Adobe Certified Associate (ACA)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 0134397819
  • ISBN-13: 9780134397818
Teised raamatud teemal:
Knowing the industry-standard animation and interactivity tool Adobe Animate CC (previously known as Flash Professional) can help you get a foothold in the exciting web design and mobile app-development world. Learn Animate CC by building cool creative projects that will teach you how to:





Design and animate vector artwork Compose an animated greeting card using HTML5 Build a promotional video with text and images animated in 3D Construct a working digital clock using ActionScript Design and code an interactive quiz for mobile devices

This study guide uses more than 6 hours of video integrated with text to help you gain real-world skills that will get you started in your career designing and building interactive media using Adobe Animate CC. It lays the foundation for taking the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) exam in Interactive Media Using Adobe Flash Professional CC (name correct at press time) and helps prepare you for an entry-level position in a competitive job market.



Purchasing this book gives you access to valuable online extras. Follow the instructions in the books Getting Started section to unlock access to:





The Web Edition containing instructional video embedded in the complete text of the book with interactive review questions along with product updates Downloadable lesson file you need to work through the projects

When creating the Adobe Certified Associate examination, Adobe conducted research to identify the foundational skills students need to effectively communicate using digital media tools. Based on feedback from educators, design professionals, businesses, and educational institutions around the world, the objectives cover entry-level skill expectations for each topic. The ACA exams have proved to be highly successful around the world.



To create this new product, Peachpit and Adobe Press have joined forces with team of outstanding instructors who have a great track record getting students certified: Rob Schwartz and his colleagues at BrainBuffet.com

 

Joseph Labrecque is a senior interactive software engineer at the University of Denver where he also teaches classes on Adobe Animate CC (formerly Flash Professional), web animation, graphics production, and mobile application design. Joseph is an Adobe Education Leader (AEL) and an Adobe Community Professional. He received the Adobe Education Impact Award in 2010 and currently serves on the AEL Advisory Board. Joseph produces written and video content for Adobe Press, Peachpit, OReilly, Lynda.com, and BrainBuffet.com.



What you need to use this book: Adobe Animate CC (2015 release) software, for either Windows or Mac OS. (Software not included.)
Getting Started x
1 Welcome!
3(12)
About Adobe Learn Books
4(1)
Animate CC vs. Flash Professional CC
4(2)
Getting Acquainted with Animate CC
6(3)
Major Interface Features
9(4)
Let's Get Going!
13(2)
2 Design a Vector Animation
15(32)
Creating the Project Document
16(7)
Drawing Vector Assets
23(6)
Working with Vector Shapes
29(3)
Time to Animate!
32(4)
Modify Animation through Easing
36(3)
Publishing the Animation for Flash Player
39(6)
Challenge!
45(1)
Conclusion
45(2)
3 Construct an Internet Meme Image
47(22)
Starting the Project
48(3)
Using External Graphics
51(3)
Managing Bitmap Images
54(4)
Creating Black Vector Shapes
58(1)
Working with Text Elements
59(5)
Generating an Image
64(3)
Challenge!
67(1)
Conclusion
67(2)
4 Compose an Animated HTML5 Greeting
69(34)
Creating a New HTML5 Canvas Document
70(3)
Laying Out the Background Elements
73(4)
Drawing the Flowerpot
77(4)
Editing the Flower Graphic Symbol
81(4)
Animating the Flower Stalk with Inverse Kinematics
85(3)
Designing and Animating the Flower Head
88(4)
Create a Personalized Text Message
92(4)
Using JavaScript Code to Stop the Playhead
96(2)
Publishing Your Project for HTML5 Canvas
98(3)
Challenge!
101(1)
Conclusion
101(2)
5 Generate a Promotional Video
103(34)
Video Project Setup
104(2)
Creating Dynamic Backgrounds with Animated Shape Masking
106(3)
Design a 3D Rotating Headshot
109(9)
Animating Your Name with Motion Presets
118(3)
Dynamic Animation with Variable-Width Motion Guides
121(6)
Rendering and Converting the RAW Video
127(3)
Video in Animate CC
130(5)
Challenge!
135(1)
Conclusion
135(2)
6 Tick-Tock... Build a Virtual Clock
137(36)
Working with ActionScript 3.0
138(2)
Creating an Adobe AIR for Desktop Document
140(4)
Building the Basic Clock Visual Elements
144(5)
Designing the Clock's Animated Movie Clip Assets
149(6)
Using Imported Audio in an ActionScript Project
155(4)
A Primer on ActionScript
159(3)
Writing ActionScript to Control the Clock
162(6)
Testing an ActionScript Project
168(1)
Publishing the Clock for Desktop Installation
169(2)
Challenge!
171(1)
Conclusion
171(2)
7 Develop a Mobile Quiz App
173(32)
Creating an Adobe AIR for Mobile Document
174(2)
Design the App Interface Elements
176(6)
Writing the Application Classes
182(5)
Creating a Bank of Questions
187(8)
App Logic and Flow
195(7)
Publishing the App for Distribution
202(1)
Challenge!
203(1)
Conclusion
203(2)
8 Wrapping It Up!
205
Evaluating Interactive Media Content
206(5)
Where to Go Next
211(1)
ACA Objectives Covered
212(5)
Glossary
217(12)
Index
229
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.

He is also the proprietor of Fractured Vision Media, LLC; a digital media production company, technical consultancy, and distribution vehicle for a variety of creative works. He is founder and sole abiding member of the dark ambient recording project An Early Morning Letter, Displaced, whose releases have received international award nominations and underground acclaim.

Joseph is author of a number of written and recorded publications for organizations which include Lynda.com, Peachpit, Adobe Press, Packt, O'Reilly Media, Adobe Systems, and video2brain. He speaks regularly at conferences such as Adobe MAX, 360|Conferences, and for a variety of other conferences and community user groups. In 2010, he received an Adobe Impact Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the education community. He currently serves as an Adobe Education Leader and Adobe Community Professional.

 

Rob Schwartz is an award winning teacher with more than fifteen years of experience in Technical Education. Rob opened the first Technical High School in the county, McFatter Technical High School, and his teaching is very influenced by that experience. He is a popular speaker at state, local, and national conferences, and often presents for Adobe on Photoshop, Illustrator, and teaching strategies. His focus on Industry Certifications and Problem-Based Learning strategies are the secrets to his success. Rob is also an Adobe Certified Instructor, Adobe Education Leader, and won the prestigious Impact Award from Adobe as well as the #1 Educator World Wide award from Certiport. Find out more about Rob by taking a peek into his online curriculum website at brainbuffet.com. Rob lives and works in South Florida.