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Creating 2D animation with the Adobe Creative Suite revealed / Debbie Keller.

By: Keller, Debbie (Debra Harrington).
Series: Revealed series: Clifton Park, NY : Delmar, Cengage Learning, ©2014Description: 1 v. (various pagings) : col. ill. ; 20 x 25 cm.ISBN: 9781133693482; 1133693482.Other title: Creating 2D animation with the Adobe Creative Suite.Subject(s): Adobe Creative Suite | Computer graphics | Web sites -- Design | Computer animationDDC classification: 006.696/K28 Other classification: CCS
Contents:
Creating a Character Using Adobe Illustrator -- Creating a Comic Book Using Adobe Illustrator -- Creating Animations Using Adobe Photoshop -- Enhancing Your Character Using Illustrator and Photoshop -- Creating Basic Animations in Flash Professional -- Animating with Illustrator and Photoshop Files in Flash Professional.
Summary: This is an innovative text that teaches concepts and techniques needed to create and edit two-dimensional animations using the Adobe Creative Suite programs Illustrator, Photoshop, and Flash. Beginning with a review of the basic features and tools of each program, the text helps integrate their use via roundtrip editing, which enables seamless switching between applications for an efficient workflow. In addition to these practical software skills you need to bring visions to life, this book also explores essential animation concepts, character and story development, and the history of animation, providing a solid theoretical grounding to complement technical abilities. Exercises, activities, and open-ended creative projects throughout provide exposure to a variety of animation approaches--including cell or flip animation, stop-motion animation, Flash animation using tweens, and inverse kinematics--enabling designers to compile a diverse portfolio of high-quality animations to showcase artistic talent and technical skill. Teaches the concepts and techniques needed to create and edit two-dimensional animations using the Adobe Creative Suite programs Illustrator, Flash, and After Effects. This title explores essential animation concepts, character and story development, and the history of animation, providing a theoretical grounding to complement technical abilities.
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Includes index.

Creating a Character Using Adobe Illustrator -- Creating a Comic Book Using Adobe Illustrator -- Creating Animations Using Adobe Photoshop -- Enhancing Your Character Using Illustrator and Photoshop -- Creating Basic Animations in Flash Professional -- Animating with Illustrator and Photoshop Files in Flash Professional.

This is an innovative text that teaches concepts and techniques needed to create and edit two-dimensional animations using the Adobe Creative Suite programs Illustrator, Photoshop, and Flash. Beginning with a review of the basic features and tools of each program, the text helps integrate their use via roundtrip editing, which enables seamless switching between applications for an efficient workflow. In addition to these practical software skills you need to bring visions to life, this book also explores essential animation concepts, character and story development, and the history of animation, providing a solid theoretical grounding to complement technical abilities. Exercises, activities, and open-ended creative projects throughout provide exposure to a variety of animation approaches--including cell or flip animation, stop-motion animation, Flash animation using tweens, and inverse kinematics--enabling designers to compile a diverse portfolio of high-quality animations to showcase artistic talent and technical skill. Teaches the concepts and techniques needed to create and edit two-dimensional animations using the Adobe Creative Suite programs Illustrator, Flash, and After Effects. This title explores essential animation concepts, character and story development, and the history of animation, providing a theoretical grounding to complement technical abilities.

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