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James Talbot (Aug 15, 2011)
Create rich mobile applications that integrate enterprise data and reach across diverse mobile platforms.
Justin J. Moses (Aug 15, 2011)
Get an expert's perspective on the essential skills and roles required to forge an effective enterprise Flex development team.
Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis (Aug 15, 2011)
Understand the differences between the HTML4 and HTML5 document structure, including the addition of new global attributes.
Adobe (Aug 15, 2011)
Watch this series of videos to learn how you can design and publish original HTML websites to the latest web standards without writing any code.
Jen deHaan, John Mayhew (Aug 15, 2011)
Make one shape appear to change into another over time, or create color and gradient animations.
Jen deHaan, John Mayhew (Aug 15, 2011)
Apply easing to make tweens appear more realistic.
Jen deHaan, John Mayhew (Aug 15, 2011)
Add animations easily and create a custom preset to reuse throughout your documents.
Jen deHaan, John Mayhew (Aug 15, 2011)
Use ActionScript to add animation to a document, either by referencing an existing motion tween or by copying the animation from a tween span to ActionScript 3 code.
Jen deHaan, John Mayhew (Aug 15, 2011)
Customize and duplicate animations easily using the Motion Editor.
Jen deHaan, John Mayhew (Aug 15, 2011)
View multiple frames of a frame-by-frame animation using the onion skin tools.
Jen deHaan, John Mayhew (Aug 15, 2011)
Learn about moving, splitting, joining, and reversing motion tweens in Flash, and more.
Jen deHaan, John Mayhew (Aug 15, 2011)
See how manipulating motion paths can achieve special results in your animations.
Jeanette Stallons (Aug 15, 2011)
Get an overview of the different types of applications you can build and how the applications communicate with the Facebook server.
David Powers (Aug 10, 2011)
Learn about the new input elements and the datalist element, which lets you suggest options for a text input field.
Adobe (Aug 08, 2011)
Use masks in Flash to create spotlights and transitions, or crop an image, by using the Layers panel or a display object's mask property in ActionScript.
Adobe (Aug 08, 2011)
Manipulate bitmap images by transforming them or applying effects by using the Drawing API, BitmapData class, or a Pixel Bender shader function in ActionScript.
Adobe (Aug 08, 2011)
Move, scale, skew, rotate, or otherwise alter graphics, including applying 9-slice scaling and 3D transformations.
Adobe (Aug 08, 2011)
Start things off right with this overview of the impressive graphic effects capabilities of Flash Professional.
Adobe (Aug 08, 2011)
Use a variety of highlights or shadows that let details from an underlying image show through or colorize a desaturated image.
Adobe (Aug 08, 2011)
Add interest to flat graphic shapes by creating patterns or applying repeating graphic elements using the Spray Brush and Deco tools.
Adobe (Aug 08, 2011)
Get an overview of this method for creating graphics and animations where a groups of objects is articulated in relation to one another.
Adobe (Aug 08, 2011)
Use the drawing tools or the Graphics API in ActionScript to create vector artwork in your FLA file or dynamically at runtime.
Adobe (Aug 08, 2011)
Learn about the font rendering and anti-aliasing options available in Flash Professional to control the way your text appears at runtime.
Adobe (Aug 08, 2011)
Add interesting visual effects to text, buttons, or movie clips and then animate them with motion tweens either using the Motion Editor or using ActionScript at runtime.
Adobe (Aug 08, 2011)
Enhance the look and feel of your projects by exploring the many features in Flash Professional CS5 for producing impressive graphic effects.