Class Statement
Macromedia Flash is the standard for creating interactive vector graphics and animation on the Web. Flash creates scalable and compact navigational interfaces, technical illustrations and animations that automatically anti-alias and scale to the viewer's screen size. Both 2D animation and basic interactivity will be explored in this course. Topics will include vector illustration with Flash's unique drawing tools, working with type and animation (keyframe, FBF and shape tweening). Students will learn how to create basic interactivity through buttons, scenes and frame, as well as how to add actions to frame and buttons for more sophisticated interactivity and special effects. Prerequisite: SMC-1031, Digital Design Basics I, or equivalent.
Additional Class Files:
Daniel's notes for this class can currently be found here.

