Graphics Applications White Papers
Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity - Working With Graphics
Overview Flash's drawing tools are primarily vector-based, so they aren't ideal for editing bitmaps. Meaningful bitmap editing requires a program designed for that purpose, such as Adobe Photoshop or Macromedia Fireworks. Similarly, while Flash's drawing methods appeal to many designers, full-powered tools dedicated to this task, such as Adobe Illustrator and Macromedia FreeHand, are often used to create more complex vector-based illustrations. This paper looks at how Flash can work with other applications to help one meet the project needs. This paper includes several mini-projects to get one familiar with working with external graphic assets.
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media | File Format | |
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| Date Published | March 2006 | ||
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MSDN Webcast: Performing a File Upload With Silverlight (Level 100)
The attendee will learn how to use Microsoft Silverlight 1.1 with the Microsoft .NET Framework to upload files to Web server using a Web service with the HTTP POST method.
Visualization of State Transition Graphs
A new method for the visualization of state transition graphs is presented. Visual information is reduced by clustering nodes, forming a tree structure of related clusters. This structure is visualized...
Easy Graphs With PROC FORMAT, PROC GPLOT, and ODS
By means of straightforward commands in SAS v8.2 and SAS/GRAPH, graphs and charts can be generated that are visually appealing and easy to understand without having to import data into...
Adobe Photoshop CS2 One-on-One: Correcting Color Balance
Deep Inside the most primitive recesses of the minds - where thoughts such as "Must eat to live" reside - one possesses an implicit understanding of luminosity. Sunlight illuminates all...
AlterImage 2.0 A New Price/Performance Standard for Digital Image Manipulation
The first time a plastic surgeon sat a patient in front of a mirror and pulled gently on her cheeks, image manipulation as an educational and marketing tool was born....



