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Adobe FlashAnimate

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  • Feb 27, 2025
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Adobe Flash/Animate, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 57 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 348 reviews, and has 1622 subscribers.

You will learn about How to create interactive projects , websites, e-cards and video games How to build frame by frame animation as well as puppeting animation. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in creating animation projects such as short films and commercials. It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in creating animation projects such as short films and commercials.

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Summary

Title: Adobe Flash/Animate

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 57

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 57

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 58

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 58

Number of Practice Tests: 1

Number of Published Practice Tests: 1

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • How to create interactive projects , websites, e-cards and video games
  • How to build frame by frame animation as well as puppeting animation.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone interested in creating animation projects such as short films and commercials.
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone interested in creating animation projects such as short films and commercials.
  • Adobe Flash/Animate is an animation and interactive media industry standard software. With it, we can create animation projects such as short films, commercials and even big projects such as television shows. While it is capable of being the only software used for all parts of an animated project, it’s not necessarily a compositing, video editing or sound software. Thus, it’s best utilized with other software such as Premiere and After Effects for animated projects. Flash is capable of both frame-by-frame animation, as well as other, more complex puppeting animation. However, while it has some camera functionality, it’s rather limited with it and again if you’d like to imply 3D space you’re best off including other software with more powerful camera features and manipulation, such as After Effects. However, what makes Flash different from other animation software is that it’s also built for interactivity, and with it you can create interactive projects, websites (though it’s a risky program to use for websites because of SEO), e-cards and video games.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is Flash Animate

    Lecture 3: Creating A New Document in Flash and Exploring the Interface

    Lecture 4: Drawing in Flash Part 1

    Lecture 5: Drawing in Flash Part 2

    Lecture 6: Frame by Frame Animating in Flash Part 1

    Lecture 7: Frame by Frame Animating in Flash Part 2

    Lecture 8: Saving, Rendering, and Exporting

    Lecture 9: Animating with Symbols Part 1

    Lecture 10: Animating with Symbols Part 2

    Lecture 11: Animating with Symbols Part 3

    Lecture 12: Different Types of Tweening Part 1

    Lecture 13: Different Types of Tweening Part 2

    Lecture 14: Nesting Symbols

    Lecture 15: Importing Graphics Part 1

    Lecture 16: Importing Graphics Part 2

    Lecture 17: Masking Part 1

    Lecture 18: Masking Part 2

    Lecture 19: Camera and Parallax Scrolling Part 1

    Lecture 20: Camera and Parallax Scrolling Part 2

    Lecture 21: Camera and Parallax Scrolling Part 3

    Lecture 22: Rotoscoping Part 1

    Lecture 23: Rotoscoping Part 2

    Lecture 24: Rotoscoping Part 3

    Lecture 25: Rotoscoping Part 4

    Lecture 26: Rotoscoping Part 5

    Lecture 27: Rotoscoping Part 6

    Lecture 28: Rotoscoping Part 7

    Lecture 29: Creating a Puppet Part 1

    Lecture 30: Creating a Puppet Part 2

    Lecture 31: Creating a Puppet Part 3

    Lecture 32: Creating a Puppet Part 4

    Lecture 33: Creating a Puppet Part 5

    Lecture 34: Creating a Puppet Part 6

    Lecture 35: Animating a Puppet Part 1

    Lecture 36: Animating a Puppet Part 2

    Lecture 37: Animating a Puppet Part 3

    Lecture 38: Animating a Puppet Part 4

    Lecture 39: Cycles

    Lecture 40: Interchangeable Parts

    Lecture 41: Interactivity

    Lecture 42: Text Part 1

    Lecture 43: Text Part 2

    Lecture 44: Animating with Code

    Lecture 45: Dialog Part 1

    Lecture 46: Dialog Part 2

    Lecture 47: Dialog Part 3

    Lecture 48: Dialog Part 4

    Lecture 49: Controlling the Timeline Part 1

    Lecture 50: Controlling the Timeline Part 1

    Lecture 51: Putting Together an Interactive eCard Part 1

    Lecture 52: Putting Together an Interactive eCard Part 2

    Lecture 53: Putting Together an Interactive eCard Part 3

    Lecture 54: Putting Together an Interactive eCard Part 4

    Lecture 55: Putting Together an Interactive eCard Part 5

    Lecture 56: Bone Tool

    Lecture 57: Conclusion

    Instructors

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  • 1 stars: 14 votes
  • 2 stars: 9 votes
  • 3 stars: 43 votes
  • 4 stars: 119 votes
  • 5 stars: 163 votes
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