Monday, September 10, 2012

Flash Design Just Got a Whole Lot Easier With Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5

Adobe has recently launched their new professional Flash software, Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5. With a host of new updates and facilities that now make it undeniably the industry leading product of first choice. When it comes to Flash design and creating interactive content that can be displayed in all types of media including TVs, smart-phones, tablets, desk and laptops, CS5.5 leads the way.

The list of new updates is absolutely awesome, allowing authors of Flash material greater flexibility, and making their output even more professional to view, and easier to create. For example you can now share so called assets between different projects, (FLA file extensions), as long as the project has already been created. You can copy and paste layers in between timelines, and it also automatically resizes any content as you change the stage dimensions to your new settings.

The new features that are now included in CS5.5 make it that much easier to learn Flash, and how to create and fine tune your Flash content. Another new facility that Adobe have brought on is the exporting of vector based symbols in bitmap format. Putting the technical jargon aside, this simply means that devices with less CPU capacity, such as any mobile platforms, don't have to work so hard through the playback process.

Mobile platforms are constantly changing as new technology makes smaller, faster, devices with increased quality playback a reality. CS5.5 has been enhanced to interact with all sorts of new media and media applications by introducing things such as "Code Snippets" for mobile phones and AIR, and also AIR formatting for compatibility with the new Androids.

Flash design is becoming more and more important as the size of the audience potential continues to explode. Making Flash presentations easier to create and easier to modify as a work in progress, opens up the ability to absorb and learn Flash technique to a whole new audience.

In terms of video creation, CS5.5 has now made it possible via an FLV Stage Playback facility, to actually check out the visual on stage, and whereas in the past, video cue points were quite fiddly to insert, that process has now been simplified too. On the animation side, you can now edit bitmaps, and with the creation of a new decorative drawing tool, you can include some stunning new effects.

One thing that many Flash design pupils will appreciate, (hey - we're all still learning!), is the inclusion of a new set of templates which means that it is now possible to be able to produce and save those popular elements so that you can share them in creating various projects.

The power of CS5.5 is quite awesome, and whether you are a seasoned Flash design campaigner, or you are a newbie wanting to learn Flash, you are bound to have questions and problems that you will need help with. Understanding this, Adobe have created a new online community help facility whereby you can consult with industry experts for help and advice. How cool is that?

source:http://ezinearticles.com/?Flash-Design-Just-Got-a-Whole-Lot-Easier-With-Adobe-Flash-Professional-CS5.5&id=6615064


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