Getting started
Articles in this category will help You
get started working with Adobe Flash CS3. You will learn how to manage Your workspace, documents, how to use
Adobe Version Cue and using imported artwork.
Very beginningIf you haven’t
installed Adobe Flash CS3, begin by reading some information on installation and other preliminaries. All basic informations You have to know at the very beginning are in this category.
Studying workspaceAdobe Flash CS3 workspace is user friendly and intuitive, but it is good to know details and some tricks that can speed up Your animation creating process.
Creating and managing documentsCreating
Adobe Flash CS3 documents is as easy as A B C. It is not the problem if You have one Flash animation. The case is how to organize big projects, such as web portals, where many author want to add their content simultaneously. Fortunately Adobe Flash CS3 gives You
ready to use solutions.
Adobe Version CueAdobe Version Cue CS3 is a file-version manager included with Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium and Standard, Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium and Standard, and Adobe Creative Suite 3 Master Collection. Version Cue enables versioning and asset management in Version Cue-enabled Creative Suite components, including Adobe Acrobat,
Adobe Flash, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Bridge, and Adobe InCopy.
Importing artworkA key advantage of
Adobe Flash CS3 Professional is that you can import artwork created in other applications, and use those assets in your flash documents. You can
import vector graphics and bitmap images in a variety of file formats, making Adobe Flash CS3 Professional a versatile media arts tool.
When you import a bitmap, you can apply compression and anti-aliasing, place the bitmap directly in an Adobe Flash CS3 Professional document, use the bitmap as a fill, edit the bitmap in an external editor, break the bitmap apart into pixels and edit it in Adobe Flash CS3 Professional, or
convert the bitmap to vector artwork.