What is Flash® animation?
Flash® animation concerns an animated film or clip created using Adobe® Flash® (formerly Macromedia® Flash®). Flash® animation can be created using the timeline in the Flash® workspace or ActionScript® code.
The most basic example of Flash® animation is the Tweened animation method. In the Tweened method, the appearance of movement is created using key start and binding images. The user creates an animation effect by changing the size, color and rotation of the object between key images.
Tweened animation in flash® have several options, including movement accessories, shape accessories and traditional animations with a frame. In movement refilling, Flash® tween the size, color and rotation of the object between two key images. The slope accessory seems to turn one shape to another between two key frames. The effect is similar to morphing and also allows users to add multiple shapes at once.
Animation Frame-by-Frame Flash® is used to create complex animations. MODIF UserItem moving the image in each frame.
There are several simple animation effects in Flash®. One of them is the timeline effect. There are three types of timeline effects such as blur, unpacking and explosion. Users can use the timeline to revive the object in several easy steps. The object is selected and any effect is used on it. The parameters can be changed to adjust the effect. The timeline allows users to easily create animation.
These methods are used to create basic Flash® animations. However, animation can also be created using ActionScript®. ActionScript® allows users to create more complex animations and provide users with greater flexibility. They can "script" animations using different encoding techniques and use pre -created classes and simple codes to easily create animations.
Today many users create Flash® animation with ActionScri codesPT® to improve the consistency and performance of animation. Flash® animation created using Actionscript® code reduces the file size. It also reduces the animator's working load as the code can be implemented quickly and re -used in other cases.
AnimationFlash® is mainly displayed on the Internet. They are often referred to as online toons or webtoons. Flash® animation is mainly stored in .swf file format. Flash® files are generally smaller in size and ensure fast download times. The fact that Flash® can only allow the creation of two -dimensional animations is not true. Nowadays, the Tutorial Online Flash® Animation also teaches how to easily create three -dimensional animations.