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Byte-Size Flash MX - Adventures In Design Optimization (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.)
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Byte-Size Flash MX - Adventures In Design Optimization (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.)
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Have you ever poured all your creativity into a Flash movie, but
found your friends grumbling at the download size? Have you tried
to use just one tiny picture in your movie, and seen the file size
go through the roof? Is it possible to do anything remotely
effective in a small file? More than you could possibly imagine!
This collection shows you just exactly what can be done with tiny
Flash files, using some of the hottest Flash designers around.
These authors pull designs out of the top drawer and show you
exactly how you can go about creating great SWFs with the smallest
amount of download pain. We will look at: creating incredible
generative designs -- so small you can use them for wallpaper
producing 3D animations that roll in at under 5k in size creating
sound toys in the smallest possible file space de-mystifying the
use of JPEGs and photographs while keeping your Flash movies small
strategic use of back-end technology to keep your delivery times
down to nanoseconds! changing the boundaries to look at new ways of
delivering entire sites! From the Publisher Who is this book for
You've worked with Flash, but are wondering why people are getting
tetchy at the download time. You're willing to start learning some
ActionScript tricks to fight the file flab, and you're not afraid
to become addicted to optimization! About the Author Genevieve
Garand Conceived 3weeksinApril.com, an experimental web site that
explores new ways of navigation and features an engaging narrative.
David Hirmes is a Flash developer living in Brooklyn, New York. Kip
Parker Works through his own company Hi-Rise Limited and in
collaboration with Anthony Burrill as Friendchip, which was
established in 1998. Keith Peters Found Flash to be the ideal
medium for creating graphics with code. Robert Reich lives in
Hamburg, Germany. Flash became his favourite besides normal HTML
and serverside driven website creation. He is working as freelancer
for several firms. Roy Tanck Currently employed in Hilversum, as
part of a team that creates innovative e-learning solutions. Within
this environment, Flash is a great tool.
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