Vector animation is the killer of Flash creation. It can know the download links of small animations created by web designers and some sufficient video packages. In many cases, quality is the only criterion to judge a master.
Of course, there are some things here that are incompatible with vector graphics. For example the surreal stuff, subtle shadows couldn't be established, and the textures weren't very good. Fortunately, of course Flash supports bitmap input. More importantly, it can turn your bitmap into a vector image. They can also be animated. They are simple to use, scale, rotate and twist. These are some tips you must know.
Unfortunately, outputting bitmap images is much more complicated than vector images, and currently Photoshop and Flash don't work well together. Flash can import Photoshop files directly. It supports Illustrator EPS and patch-like AI files and can be imported directly into Photoshop, even with great challenges. While there are some workarounds out there, most learning books have two or more ways to import your Photoshop work into Flash.
Illustrator 10 has expanded support for Flash file formats, and channels created in Photoshop 7 can output Illustrator 10 files and exit Flash MX. FreeHand outputs the Flash file format or Flash can import FreeHand files, choose one of the two.
While Flash trumped the rest, Adobe was overlooked for the LiveMotionWeb website animation tool. It makes Photoshop more efficient and brings alive special effects, which are modified by the output bitmap elements. Regardless, some of the controversy surrounding Flash's typography is that of animated vector graphics. LiveMotion is, too -- but for broken features, Flash users get a nod.
Of course, when merging bitmap files into an app, it's important to treat them equally. With the correct use of Flash compression tools, you don't have to worry about file size. Flash enables you to configure settings for every basic element.
In our file, we created a Photoshop slideshow interface. In my work, we will demonstrate two clear ways to get the artwork you want from Photoshop into Flash. Flash animation files require high-quality bitmap images, and we discuss techniques that help you achieve your creations. (Courtesy of Karl Hodge)