Intro to Flash 

Flash is a program from Adobe used to create interactive content for the web.

Flash movies can be distributed on the web or published to a CD-Rom or DVD.

On the web Flash movies require the Flash Player browser plug-in. The Flash player is already installed on most browsers. If you do not have it, the player can be downloaded for free at www.adobe.com.

File Structure

You will be primarily working with 2 types of flash files

  1. .fla
  2. .swf

.FLA is the development file

This is the authoring file saved by flash

It can be reopened and edited

It is a big file

.SWF is the published file

It is not editable

It is smaller and compressed

The Flash Property Inspector

The property inspector is a context sensitive panel located below the stage.

If nothing is selected the property inspector shows information about the movie itself

You can modify the size of the movie, background color, frame rate and publish settings.

When another of the others tools are selected or something on the stage is selected then the property inspector represents the properties of the selected item.

Setting Document Properties in Flash

You can change the document properties in the propery inspector or by selecting Modify from the menu and Document.

Here you can change the size of the movie, Background color and Frame rate.

Size

By default flash is set to 550pixels by 400 pixels

Frame rate

The frame rate is how many frames per second a movie plays.

Flash plays 12 frames a second by default

This is faster than the eye can process so it gives the illusion of animation.

A higher frame rate will put more stress on the computer playing it.

Changing the background color

Click on the color button

Select the color you want

  • You can pick a color from the swatches
  • You can type in a hexadecimal color value
  • You can move the eyedropper over a color you want and click

Make Default

Once you get the settings you want, you can click the Make Default button and all new movies created after this will reflect these changes by default

Viewing the Stage

You can zoom in and out on the stage

From the menu choose View | Magnification and select a percentage.

Or you can choose to fit to your content or Show all

There are also zoom options on the top right of the timeline

There is a Zoom tool on the tools panel as well

When you select the Zoom tool you are given two options

Enlarge or reduce

You can select the enlarge and everytime you click on the stage it zooms in, it zooms out when you select the reduce option and click the stage

You can also use the zoom tool to drag a select box around what you want to zoom into

The maximum zoom is 2,000%

The lowest zoom is 8%

The hand tool

Allows you to manually scroll in any direction by dragging the hand