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Reducing your Flash Player file sizes is no longer so important because many people now have high-speed Internet connections. But not everyone does. So it still isn’t a bad idea to spend a little time thinking about shrinking the size
of your Flash movies.
Simplifying artwork
By simplifying the artwork in your movie, you can greatly reduce the size of a Flash movie, thereby increasing its speed. Here are the most important techniques:
Today we learn how to Create Motion Tween Animation in Flash CS3. Here is the final
result!
The Animation Tween
If your animation follows some simple guidelines, you can save yourself lots of work (and reduce your file size, too) by using Flash to calculate the in-between frames for you automatically. You create just the first and last keyframes, and Flash figures out what should go in between. In animation technobabble, that’s called tweening — a quick, fun way to create great animations.
You can do a lot with Flash’s tweening capabilities, including:
Motion tweening: This is definitely the most common type of tweening. With simple motion tweening, you can move your objects in a straight line from here to there. You can use motion tweening also to animate an object along any path that you create, even one with lots of curves.
Shape tweening: This type of tweening gradually changes any shape to another shape. You create the first and last shapes. These days, kids call it morphing. The results may be quite unpredictable and require a lot of computer processing but are usually interesting. You can add shape hints to try to tell Flash exactly how you want your shape to morph.
And with both motion tweening and shape tweening, you can:
Change an object’s size: For example, if you make an object smaller as you move it, the object often appears to be moving away from the viewer.
Rotate an object: You specify the amount of the rotation. Flash combines the motion or shape tweening with the rotation so that you get both effects at one time.
Change color or transparency or both: Flash creates a gradual change in color based on your starting and ending colors.
Note: Information from Flash CS3 for Dummies ebook. Let’s start the tutorial!
[1] Open Flash and create a new Flash File (ActionScript 3.0)
[1] Before starting you have to draw the website on the paper
[2] Create things that you need and can not made in Flash ( images, sounds, etc)
Note: [1] Ask the client ”Why is so important to create the website?”
[2] You’re asking, his asking, tell him the good parts of your websites ( fast loading, good rendering, etc)
Many designer’s have questions for their clients like as:
What type of business or organization are you trying to promote?
Do you have a Web hosting service?
Do you have a Web domain name reserved?
Do you have a logo? If not, will you need me to design one?
What is the purpose or goal of your Web site?
Promote products?
Sell products?
Create customer awareness?
Foster customer service?
Gather customer feedback?
Distribute company information via an internal Web site?