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Stage:When the Stage is magnified, you may not be able to see all of it. The Hand tool lets you move the Stage to change the view without having to change the magnification. |
Gradient:Gradients allow you to create the illusiuon of depth and allows you to blend colors. | |
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Panels:The Training Layout panel set arranges your workspace in a way that facilitates taking lessons. You'll use this layout for all lessons that you take in Flash. (Flash Help Menu) |
Components:Components are drag-and-drop elements that you use to create a user interface almost instantly. Components are movie clips with parameters that allow you to modify their appearance and behaviour. (Flash Help) | |
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Motion Tween:In motion tweening, you define properties such as position, size, and rotation for an instance, group, or text block at one point in time, and then you change those properties at another point in time. You can also apply a motion tween along a path. | |
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Ruler:To help you get your bearings, you can choose to display Rulers. [View --> Rulers] Rulers appear along the top and the left side of the Stage.The ruler is measured in pixels. | |
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Motion Guide:
Motion
Guide is nothing but moving your
symbol in a predefined path such as curves or circles. Learn
how to move
Flash
objects in circular, zig zag or curved paths using
Flash motion
guide. (accessed: )http://www.flzone.net/ShowDetail?.asp?NewsId?=10415 | |
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ActionScript:an ActionScript is the the language used in the Macromedia Flash program. Look in the help menu in Macromedia Flash for more detailed information. | |
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Fill:A shape created in Flash can be made using fill. Fill is used to colour-in the shape. Colours are chosen in the Colours section of the toolbox. | |
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Snap to Grid:The Snap to Grid tool allows user to precisely position their elements on the Flash page. |
Timelines:The Timeline organizes and controls a document's content over time in layers and frames. Like films, Flash documents divide lengths of time into frames. Layers are like multiple film strips stacked on top of one another, each containing a different image that appears on the Stage. The major components of the Timeline are layers, frames, and the playhead. (FLASH HELP) | |
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Bitmap Graphic:A bitmap graphic, is a data file or structure representing a generally rectangular grid of pixels, or points of color, on a computer monitor, paper, or other display device. The color of each pixel is individually defined; images in the RGB color space, for instance, often consist of colored pixels defined by three bytesone byte each for red, green and blue. Less colorful images require less information per pixel; an image with only black and white pixels requires only a single bit for each pixel. Raster graphics are distinguished from vector graphics in that vector graphics represent an image through the use of geometric objects such as curves and polygons. | |
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Frame:Frame (Frame-by-frame animation): Is an animation created by moving an object little-by-little over several consecutive frames and is used by working with the Timeline feature in Flash. Source: http://wps.aw.com/aw_webwizard/0,6065,184735-,00.html | |
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