The Art of Flash Animation: Creative Cartooning


The Art of Flash Animation: Creative Cartooning
There are many software manuals out there that are frustrating for artists, some of us just want to dive into the creative side of things and not have to worry about the technical one. When it comes to Flash books, they are so hard to grasp at times. Well Mark Stephen Smith to the rescue to help the next great flash animator who wants to make an impact.
There are a number of manuals available on Flash, but too many of them get bogged down in details about ActionScript or interactivity. Frustrated with wading through such information in other Flash manuals, author/illustrator Mark Stephen Smith set out to make the book he wished he had when he started learning Flash. This book is both a practical primer in the fundamentals of classical, hand-drawn 2D screen animation and a basic introduction to Flash’s expert handling of recyclable symbols that make independent, web, and television animation both more affordable and more efficient. It is conveniently divided into two parts. Part I is for those who are new to the terms and techniques of hand-drawn animation, character design, and storyboards. Part II covers scanning and digitizing artwork into Flash, as well as setting up scenes and symbols.
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