3D Books
3D Animation : Flash
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Flash 3D Cheats Most Wanted
by: Aral Balkan, Josh Dura, Anthony Eden, Brian Monnon
Publisher: APress
272 Pages - Pub Date: 24-Jul-2993
ISBN: 1590592212
Easy 3D has long been the holy grail for desktop designers, and this book
provides an exciting overview of the most wanted 3D effects using Macromedia
Flash MX. 3D is a tricky area. The specialist software is expensive, it's
complex, you can't deliver it on the web with any great ease, and it's
not exactly interactive. This book is for Flash users who want the whole
subject sorting out! It is devoted to setting 3D straight, by showing
you the simple, powerful, and sometimes downright mind-blowing 3D effects
Flash is capable of. Sometimes, as this book shows you, all you need is
the right idea, and Flash is capable of delivering some of the most incredible
material. Here we look at light and shadow effects, isometric 3D, parallax
effects, methods of focusing, plus an innovative slice engine that delivers
the most incredible and convincing 3D models! Clear step-by-step instructions
show you how to replicate the effects and give you an insight into how
you might use them for your own designs. From the Publisher This book
is aimed at people who are quite comfortable with Flash MX, and know a
little ActionScript. It provides detailed step-by-step tutorials, and
boasts complete technical support from the friends of ED website.
Flash MX 3D Graphics Bible
by: Matthew David
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
696 Pages - Pub Date: 01-May-2003
ISBN: 0764537113
Macromedia Flash MX is the world's hottest Web development tool, with
more than 500 million users and one million designer/developers. Covers
essential information for Flash developers who are developing games, marketing
materials, training materials, and more. Shows how to create 3D Flash
applications using Flash's built-in tools, plug-ins, Swift 3D, Plazma
3D, Discrete 3D, and other leading products that export to the Flash format
* CD-ROM includes scores of examples from the book, plus tryouts of Flash
and leading Flash 3D applications
Edition
by: Colin Moock
Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
1104 Pages - Pub Date: 19-Dec-2002
ISBN: 059600396X
Updated to cover Flash MX, the newest version of Macromedia Flash, ActionScript
for Flash MX: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition is the one book no
serious Flash developer should be without.
Macromedia Flash MX Hands-On-Training
by: Kymberlee Weil
Publisher: Peachpit Press
832 Pages - Pub Date: 24-Sep-2002
ISBN: 0321112725
This beginner's guide offers a series of tutorials on using Flash to create
graphics and animation for web sites. Step-by-step instructions accompanied
by screenshots are provided for performing such procedures as creating
graphic symbols, motion tweening, importing bitmaps, attaching sound to
buttons, adding ActionScript to objects and frames, working with text,
and applying effects to video. The CD-ROM contains exercise files and
a trial version of Flash.Book
Flash MX Bible
by: Robert Reinhardt,Snow Dowd
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
1300 Pages - Pub Date: 15-Jul-2002
ISBN: 0764536567
Comprehensive book covering all the features of Flash MX
Macromedia Flash MX for Windows and Macintosh (Visual QuickStart Guide)
by: Katherine Ulrich
Publisher: Peachpit Press
640 Pages - Pub Date: 30-May-2002
ISBN: 0201794810
Long the industry standard for creating high-impact interactive Web sites,
Macromedia Flash has just gotten a whole lot better--faster, easier, even
more powerful--with the release of Flash MX. Whether you're a Flash pro
looking to get up to speed quickly on this latest release or a novice
eager to tap the power of MX for the first time, the task-based visual
approach of this Visual QuickStart Guide is just what you need to make
the most out of Flash MX.
Sams Teach Yourself Macromedia Flash MX in 24 Hours
by: Philip Kerman
Publisher: SAMS
624 Pages - Pub Date: 22-Mar-2002
ISBN: 0672323710
Since its introduction in 1996, Macromedia Flash has become the standard
for delivering high impact, vector-based graphics to the Web. Flash is
deceptively simple at first, yet has great depth and flexibility.Sams
Teach Yourself Macromedia Flash 5 in 24 Hours offers a clearly written,
well-organized introduction to this powerful product, and gives the beginner
an overview of the entire package, without becoming too overwhelming
Flash 5 Bible (with CD-ROM)
by: Robert Reinhardt, Jon Warren Lentz
Publisher: Hungry Minds, Inc
1300 Pages - Pub Date: 15-Feb-2001
ISBN: 0764535153
The Flash 5 Bible is the most comprehensive and exhaustive reference to
the greatly expanded interactive and programmatic features of Flash 5.
It’s predecessor, the Flash 4 Bible, is widely regarded as the keystone
book on the subject of Flash 4, and has been translated into more languages
than any other Flash related book.
Flash 5 Magic: With ActionScript
by: David J. Emberton, J. Scott Hamlin
Publisher: New Riders
350 Pages - Pub Date: 10-Jan-2001
ISBN: 0735710236
Flash 5 Magic will show you over a dozen techniques designed to show the
considerable power and flexibility of the program. Flash 5 contains further
improvements in content creation, interactivity, and portability and this
book will show you how to get the most out of your Flash projects.
Flash 5! Creative Web Animation
by: Derek Franklin, Brooks Patton
Publisher: Peachpit Press
488 Pages - Pub Date: 22-Dec-2000
ISBN: 020171969X
This authoritative visual reference, by experts Derek Franklin and Brooks
Patton, teaches web developers how to create high-impact web pages using
the Flash 5. Flash 5! Creative Web Animation is complete with sample examples
and easy-to-follow tutorials. This informative volume also includes a
CD-ROM that contains QuickTime tutorials, source files and interactive
lessons that complement the lessons taught in the text. As well, you’ll
find information about Flash 5’s new features including added widgets,
menu design and such functions as tabs, links and popup boxes to Web pages.
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