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Learning Adobe Edge Animate [Anglais] [Broché]

Joseph Labrecque

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13 novembre 2012

Create engaging motion and rich interactivity with Adobe Edge Animate

  • Master the Edge Animate interface and unleash your creativity through standard HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Packed with an abundance of information regarding the Edge Animate application and related toolsets
  • Robust motion and interactivity through web standards
  • Those approaching Edge Animate from Adobe Flash Professional will find many references and tips for a smooth transition
  • A comprehensive guide for creating engaging content with Adobe Edge Animate.

In Detail

With the advent of HTML5 and CSS3, web designers can now create sophisticated animations without the need of additional plugins such as Flash. However, there hasn't been an easy way for creating animations with web standards until now. This book enables even those with little knowledge of HTML or programming web content to freely create a variety of rich compositions involving motion and interactivity.

Learning Adobe Edge Animate will detail how to use this professional authoring software to create highly engaging content which targets HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. Content created in Adobe Edge Animate does not rely on a plugin – so it can be run within any standard browser– even on mobile.

Learning Adobe Edge Animate begins with providing a complete overview of the shifting web landscape and the Edge Animate application. We then move on through the variety of panels and toolsets available, and explore the many options we have when creating motion and interactivity using Edge Animate.

The book presents the reasoning behind engaging, standards-based web content and how Edge Animate fills the need for professional tooling in this area. In the book, we’ll examine content creation, the importing of external assets, how to achieve fluid animation and advanced transitioning through the Edge Animate timeline. The book also covers some cool topics such as interactivity through Actions and Triggers, and it examines workflow options across Adobe Creative Suite applications. Sprinkled throughout the book are tips and references for those coming to Edge Animate from a background in Flash Professional. Towards the end of the book, the reader will explore a variety of more advanced topics such as the Edge Animate Runtime APIs and how Edge Animate can interface with other Creative Suite applications for a full workflow.

What you will learn from this book

  • Gain an understanding of the shifting Web landscape
  • Effectively compare Adobe Edge Animate to Adobe Flash Professional motion tools
  • Become familiar with all elements of the Edge Animate application interface
  • Use the drawing tools in Edge Animate to create and manipulate elements on the Stage
  • Import rich graphics for use in Adobe Edge Animate compositions
  • Animate a range of elements with full transitioning through timeline keyframes
  • Employ JavaScript to add interactivity to your project through Actions and Triggers
  • Author a range of expressive compositions using nothing but web standards
  • Become familiar with the Adobe Edge Animate Runtime APIs for deep manipulation of on-screen elements
  • Apply other Adobe Creative Suite tools in your workflow to get the most out of Edge Animate

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Biographie de l'auteur

Joseph Labrecque

Joseph Labrecque is primarily employed by the University of Denver as Senior Interactive Software Engineer specializing in the Adobe Flash Platform, where he produces innovative academic toolsets for both traditional desktop environments and emerging mobile spaces. Alongside this principal role, he often serves as adjunct faculty communicating upon a variety of Flash Platform solutions and general web design and development subjects.

In addition to his accomplishments in higher education, Joseph is the Proprietor of Fractured Vision Media, LLC, a digital media production company, technical consultancy, and distribution vehicle for his creative works. He is founder and sole abiding member of the dark ambient recording project An Early Morning Letter, Displaced, whose releases have received international award nominations and underground acclaim.

Joseph has contributed to a number of respected community publications as an article writer and video tutorialist. He is also the author of Flash Development for Android Cookbook, Packt Publishing (2011), What's New in Adobe AIR 3, O'Reilly Media (2011), What's New in Flash Player 11, O'Reilly Media (2011), Adobe Edge Quickstart Guide, Packt Publishing (2012) and co-author of Mobile Development with Flash Professional CS5.5 and Flash Builder 4.5: Learn by Video, Adobe Press (2011). He also serves as author on a number of video training publications through video2brain, Adobe Press, and Peachpit Press.

He regularly speaks at user group meetings and industry conferences such as Adobe MAX, FITC, D2W, 360|Flex, and a variety of other educational and technical conferences. In 2010, he received an Adobe Impact Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the education community. He has served as an Adobe Education Leader since 2008 and is also an Adobe Community Professional.

Visit him on the Web at http://josephlabrecque.com/.


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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Create rich HTML5 applications and websites by the end of the book! 7 février 2013
Par C. Moeller - Publié sur Amazon.com
Format:Broché
The author seems to be both knowledgeable with using Flash, and HTML5, and explains the capabilities and limitations of Adobe Edge Animate, to publish HTML5 content, as compared to Flash. He also includes detailed information of what you can expect from Adobe Edge Animate vs. Flash, but does not require you to have ever used Flash.

The book covers the tools and the interface extensively, so you will become comfortable with the interface.
It also works through many examples that you will need when creating a website or animation, such as how to use different fonts (and the options available), importing vector and rasterized graphics, from other adobe products and in general, and creating animations and adding interactivity to your content.

The book gives you many tools that you can use to create websites based on HTML5 and CSS3, with complicated animations, and interactions that will work for modern and mobile browsers.
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4.0 étoiles sur 5 mostly because Apple bars Flash from iOS 11 novembre 2012
Par W Boudville - Publié sur Amazon.com
Format:Broché
The preface to the book is very interesting and better written than in some other texts. It explains the raison d'etre for Edge Animate. In a schizoid way. Much of the preface extols the virtues of Adobe Flash. It reassures us, if we need such, that Flash is dominant on the desktop and across many mobile platforms, ie. cellphones. So why Edge Animate? The worm in the apple is Apple. Thus far, Apple iOS bans the Flash player. Strewth! If you are of cynical bent, then this is the main message of the preface. The only real reason why Adobe ginned up Edge Animate. So that it has something to run on all those Apple mobile devices.

Ok, the preface does go on to say that Edge Animate also is a response to HTML5 and the latest CSS3 and javascript and the use of the open source WebKit for mobile browsers. Of course. But I suspect that is gloss after the fact of Apple barring Flash.

The rest of the book shows how to draw graphics under Edge Animate. [I wonder if I should keep describing this product in those 2 words. Oh well, for now I guess.] For an experienced graphics programmer, there is nothing really new here. That is in no small part the point of the package. The functionality is a deliberate replication of what was earlier possible for desktop applications and webpages running under desktop browsers. During this exposition, the book of course has numerous mentions of how you can use other Adobe longstanding products, like Fireworks, to assist in preparing various assets, mostly visual. As you would expect, Adobe has extensively built out the framework of Edge Animate to put in many options for your access.

Now regarding the animate part, we see much provided for motion and animation control. Basically, just like you had for Flash. What you also see is that any Flash animation experience you have is readily transferrable to Edge Animate. So the book is professionally quite reassuring about why you might want to invest your time in learning this product.
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1.0 étoiles sur 5 Is he kidding? 22 mars 2013
Par Patrick T. Watson - Publié sur Amazon.com
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He starts off by telling the reader that there really isn't a good reason to learn this, as Flash will be the dominant delivery mode for a while (if not always). It's OK stuff but not worth reading. There are much better books and if he thinks Flash is capable of everything Edge Animate and HTML5 can do, then he's irrelevant.
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