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- 1590595181
- EAN
- 9781590595183
- Date of Publication
- 2005-11-02
- Release Title
- Foundation ActionScript Animation: Making Things Move!
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- Peters, Keith
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Apress L. P.
ISBN-10
1590595181
ISBN-13
9781590595183
eBay Product ID (ePID)
46754537
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
Xviii, 400 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Actionscript Animation : Making Things Move!
Subject
Software Development & Engineering / General, Web / Web Programming, Digital Media / Video & Animation
Publication Year
2005
Features
New Edition
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers
Series
Foundation Ser.
Format
Perfect
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
33.4 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2006-276124
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Edition Description
New Edition
Table Of Content
Actionscripted Animation Basics.- Basic Animation Concepts.- Basics of Actionscript for Animation.- Trigonometry for Animation.- Rendering Techniques.- Basic Motion.- Velocity and Acceleration.- Boundaries and Friction.- User Interaction: Moving Objects Around.- Advanced Motion.- Easing and Springing.- Collision Detection.- Coordinate Rotation and Bouncing Off Angles.- Billiard Ball Physics.- Particle Attraction and Gravity.- Forward Kinematics: Making Things Walk.- Inverse Kinematics: Dragging and Reaching.- 3D Animation.- 3D Basics.- 3D Lines and Fills.- Backface Culling and 3D Lighting.- Additional Techniques.- Matrix Math.- Tips and Tricks.
Synopsis
Sure you can animate using motion tweens--in fact, we'll help you do that with our Flash Cartoon Animation book--but isn't there something extra special in making things move with just a few lines of code? In this book Keith Peters guides you through some basic animation theory and then demystifies the math and physics behind creating realistic animation, looking at trigonometry, velocity and acceleration, and bouncing & friction. This book will teach you how to use Flash ActionScript to move the objects in your movies, rather than letting Flash's tween engine do it for you. The benefit of this is smaller, more realistic, more dynamic interactive movies that seem to come alive on your screen. Almost all of the code featured in this book will work fine in either Flash MX 2004 or Flash 8, and with a few minor adjustments, most of it can even be applied to Flash MX. Although the text covers many advanced math and physics concepts, making for very realistic motion, there's no need to worry, even if you're a relative newcomer to programming and the last math class you took was in high school (and even if you barely remember that ). This book first covers everything you need to know to get started: the principles of animation, and the basics of ActionScript, trigonometry, and Flash rendering methods. You'll work your way through slowly, from using code to move a single object across the screen to creating complex systems that really push Flash's capabilities, with topics covered including collision detection, particle attraction, and kinematics. The book concludes with looking at 3D animation techniques, including building a basic 3D engine, 3D lines, fills and solids, and matrix math. Once you come to grips with the ideas presented here, you'll find yourself creating all manner of exciting animations and games, Sure you can animate using motion tweens, in fact we'll help you do that with our Flash Cartoon Animation book, but isn't there something extra special in making things move with just a few lines of code? In this book Keith Peters guides us through some basic animation theory and then demystifies the math and physics behind creating realistic animation, looking at trigonometry, velocity and acceleration, and bouncing & friction. This book will teach you how to use Flash ActionScript to move the objects in your movies, rather than letting Flashs tween engine do it for you. The benefit of this is smaller, more realistic, more dynamic interactive movies that seem to come alive on your screen. Almost all of the code featured in this book will work fine in either Flash MX 2004 or Flash 8, and with a few minor adjustments, most of it can even be applied to Flash MX. Although the text covers many advanced math and physics concepts, making for very realistic motion, theres no need to worry, even if youre a relative newcomer to programming and the last math class you took was in high school (and even if you barely remember that!). This book first covers everything you need to know to get started: the principles of animation, and the basics of ActionScript, trigonometry, and Flash rendering methods. Youll work your way slowly from using code to move a single object across the screen to creating complex systems that really push Flashs capabilities with topics covered including collision detection, particle attraction, and kinematics. The book concludes with looking at 3D animation techniques, including building a basic 3D engine, 3D lines, fills and solids, and matrix math. Once you come to gripswith the ideas presented here, youll find yourself creating all manner of exciting animations and games! Summary of Contents Part I ActionScripted Animation Basics Ch. 1 Basic Animation Concepts Ch. 2 ActionScript Basics for Animation Ch. 3 Trigonometry Ch. 4 Rendering Techniques Part II Basic Motion Ch. 5 Velocity and Acceleration Ch. 6 Bouncing and Friction Ch. 7 User Interaction: Dragging and Throwing Part III Advanced Motion Ch. 8 Easing and Springs Ch. 9 Collision Detection Ch. 10 Bouncing off Angles Ch. 11 Billiard Ball Physics Ch. 12 Particle Attraction Ch. 13 Forward Kinematics Ch. 14 Inverse Kinematics Part IV Three D Ch. 15 A Basic 3D Engine Ch. 16 3D Lines, Fills, Solids Ch. 17 Advanced 3D: Backface Culling and Lighting Ch. 18 Matrix Math Part V Tips and Tricks Ch. 19 Tips and Tricks, Sure you can animate using motion tweens--in fact, we'll help you do that with our Flash Cartoon Animation book--but isn't there something extra special in making things move with just a few lines of code? In this book Keith Peters guides you through some basic animation theory and then demystifies the math and physics behind creating realistic animation, looking at trigonometry, velocity and acceleration, and bouncing & friction. This book will teach you how to use Flash ActionScript to move the objects in your movies, rather than letting Flash's tween engine do it for you. The benefit of this is smaller, more realistic, more dynamic interactive movies that seem to come alive on your screen. Almost all of the code featured in this book will work fine in either Flash MX 2004 or Flash 8, and with a few minor adjustments, most of it can even be applied to Flash MX. Although the text covers many advanced math and physics concepts, making for very realistic motion, there's no need to worry, even if you're a relative newcomer to programming and the last math class you took was in high school (and even if you barely remember that!). This book first covers everything you need to know to get started: the principles of animation, and the basics of ActionScript, trigonometry, and Flash rendering methods. You'll work your way through slowly, from using code to move a single object across the screen to creating complex systems that really push Flash's capabilities, with topics covered including collision detection, particle attraction, and kinematics. The book concludes with looking at 3D animation techniques, including building a basic 3D engine, 3D lines, fills and solids, and matrix math. Once you come to grips with the ideas presented here, you'll find yourself creating all manner of exciting animations and games!, ActionScript, now in version 2 since Flash MX 2004, allows the Flash developer to do great things to their Flash movies, adding dynamic scripting for improved user interaction, and creating complex games and other applications. One of the most useful and sought-after skills within this area is animation - making things move using code. In this book, Keith Peters shows that all you need is a little Flash experience and some knowledge of very basic ActionScript concepts to get the most out of it.
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