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Foundation Actionscript 3.0 Animation: Making Things Move!
In this book, you'll learn
Flash has long been one of the most approachable, user-friendly tools for creating web-based animations, games, and applications. This has contributed to making it one of the most widely used programs for creating interactive web content. With each new version of Flash, ActionScript, its built-in scripting language, has become more powerful and a little more complex, too. ActionScript, now at version 3.0, has significantly matured as a programming language, bringing power and speed only previously dreamed about to Flash-based animation, going far beyond traditionally used keyframes and tweens. The material inside this book covers everything you need to know to harness the power of ActionScript 3.0. First, all the basics of script-based animation and setting up an ActionScript 3.0 project are covered. An introduction to object-oriented programming follows, with the new syntax, events, and rendering techniques of ActionScript 3.0 explained, giving you the confidence to use the language, whether starting from scratch or moving up from ActionScript 2.0. The book goes on to provide information on all the relevant trigonometry you will need, before moving on to physics concepts such as acceleration, velocity, easing, springs, collision detection, conservation of momentum, 3D, and forward and inverse kinematics. In no time at all you'll both understand the concepts of scripted animation and have the ability to create all manner of exciting animations and games. Summary of Contents
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- Posted: Oct-02-2009
The initial review to this book
I am a beginner dealing with Flash CS3. However I have a fair background on Multibody. Dealing with the initial suggestions and templates of this book they work ! And you get your first red circle without big problems. However matters like the basis of Multibody: the constraint equations of...
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- Posted: Sep-30-2009
Great book for those who know a bit already...
This book is a great entrance into more advanced actionscript 3.0. The examples are well explained (from a theory standpoint) and the code given is clear. If the reader lacks a background in programming and Flash in general, I can see some of the material being somewhat arbitrary. There are a few...
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- Posted: Aug-24-2009
does what it says.... but i expected more
This book does what the title states, the author teaches you to make objects with code and then move them. Which is well and good if your recreating Asteroids, or want a triangle for a spaceship. However if you want to also know how to use symbols you have already created in flash, you will need...
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- Posted: Apr-15-2009
best book on actionscript i've ever read
i graduated with a computer science degree so i know how to program. flash has gone through quite a few changes over the years and keith does an amazing job explaining why code looks different for the different versions. he does not dwell on the minutia but focuses on the key important things....
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- Posted: Feb-25-2009
Math made easy
I found this book to answer pretty much all the Actionscript and Math questions I've encountered over the years. This book makes it easy to understand how and, more importantly, why one should go about animating objects with Actionscript. Great stuff
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- Posted: Dec-23-2008
Great!
The title says everything. You can really learn form this book how to make things move in AS3. It covers many math long forgotten needed to simulate physic behaviors. Specially good for anyone making games like me!
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- Posted: Dec-17-2008
The best book for AS3 Animation - Simply Superb !!!
I got so much excited while reading it I couldn't but finished it in 3 days without any rest.Its the one of the master piece in my collection. I started working on Flex two years ago but never thought of doing any animation before reading this book. You will find very well coordination of sample...
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- Posted: Dec-16-2008
Un exelente libro para introducirce a la amimaión con AS3
Es un exelente libro para todo aquel que desee introducirse en la programcion con AS3, no solo aquel con pocos conocimientos de programación, sino tambien aquellos que deseen profundizar en la animación programada y conocer importantes conceptos de movimientos naturales. muy util para...
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- Posted: Nov-17-2008
Too complicated for me
I've written some Javascript and am familiar with html and actionscript, but this book was too complicated for me. The early chapters refer to an alphabet soup of coding I've never even heard of. Additionally, it was written over my head. I returned the item.
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- Posted: Nov-16-2008
This is the best book to learn anything useful with actionscript 3
This book is simply the best book for programming interactivity into Flash (w/ AS3 of course). This book covers an amazing amount of relevant information and does it all in an easy to understand way. A couple things that Keith covers in this book are forward and inverse kinematic systems...
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