Adobe Flash Catalyst and the Designer/Developer Workflow

ABOUT THE MEETUP SESSSION

Adobe Flash Catalyst CS5 software is the new RIA interaction design tool for creating Rich Internet Applications. You can transform Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Fireworks artwork into expressive, fully interactive projects without writing code, and leverage the reach and consistency of the Adobe Flash Platform. In this session Rob Huddleston (Adobe Certified Instructor and published author) will be giving us an overview of Adobe Flash Catalyst. Some of the topics will include:

Overview of Flash Platform and Catalyst’s Place in the Designer/Developer Workflow
Creating Interactive Designs
Transforming Static Artwork into Interactive Components
Using Pages and States
Smoothing Animation
Round-trip Editing with Adobe Illustrator CS5
Publishing to SWF and AIR
Adding Design-time Data
Using Layout Tools
Working with Video and Media
Integrating with Adobe Flash Builder

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Rob Huddleston has been developing web pages and applications since 1994, and has been an instructor since 1999, teaching web and graphic design to thousands of students. Rob is an Adjunct Professor in the Interactive Media program at the Art Institute of California, Sacramento. He is an Adobe Certified Instructor, Adobe Certified Expert, and Certified Developer, serves as an Adobe User Group Manager, has been named as an Adobe Community Professional for his volunteer work answering user questions in online forums. He also helps users as an expert moderator on Adobe’s Community Help system. Rob lives in Northern California with his wife and two children. Rob is the author of XML: Your visual blueprint™ for building expert websites using XML, CSS, XHTML, and XSLT; HTML, XHTML and CSS: Your visual blueprint™ for designing effective websites; Master VISUALLY: Dreamweaver CS4 and Flash CS4 Professional, ActionScript 3: Your visual blueprint™ for creating interactive projects in Flash CS4 Professional, the Flash Catalyst CS5 Bible and the forthcoming Web Design: Your visual blueprint™ for creating expert Web sites. You can visit Rob’s blog at http://www.robhuddleston.com

SESSION DATE, TIME, AND LOCATION

May 17th - 12:30 - 1:30pm Eastern - this session will be delivered online live with Adobe Acrobat Connect so you can join us from the convenience of your work office or home.

http://www.meetup.com/onlineflashplatform/

SESSION SKILL LEVEL

This session will be of interest to all levels of Flash designers and developers. Since Adobe Flash Catalyst is a new software solution, there is plenty to learn for Flash professionals of all levels.

Adobe Flash CS5 New Features Free Webinar - May 3rd!

ONLINE FLASH PLATFORM MEETUP

Flash Professional CS5 will be shipping soon and it is packed with new features. In this session, industry leader and published author Tom Green will introduce some of the key features in the CS5 release including:

The New Text Layout Framework
Code Snippets
3 Party Classes and Code Introspection
Springs in Bones
Video Tools
Deco Tool
Interface Changes
FXG Format, and
Uncompressed Fla or XFL docs

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Adobe Flash Expert Tom Green

Adobe Flash Expert Tom Green

Tom Green has been involved with Post Secondary education for over a decade and an active member of the international, national and local New Media Communities. He is currently a Professor of Interactive Multimedia at the Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning in Toronto, Canada. Tom has an an impressive resume of nine books in seven years, a ton of speaking engagements, online tutorials, and plenty of successful Flash projects under his belt. Tom is a Adobe Community Expert, Community MX partner, and a really fun guy to hang around with at the Adobe MAX Conference!

Tom’s professional publications include:

Foundation Flash CS4 for Designers
Foundation Flash CS3 for Designers
Fireworks CS3 Essential Training
From After Effects to Flash: poetry in motion graphics
Foundation Flash 8 Video
Flash Professional 8: training from the source Release

SESSION DATE, TIME, AND LOCATION

May 3rd - 12:00 - 1:00pm Eastern - this session will be delivered online live with Adobe Acrobat Connect so you can join us from the convenience of your work office or home.

For more information join the Online Flash Platform Meetup Group at:
http://www.meetup.com/onlineflashplatform/

SESSION SKILL LEVEL

This session will be of interest to all levels of Flash designers and developers. However, since this is a Flash CS5 new features seminar, it is assumed that the attendees will have some experience working in previous versions of Adobe Flash Professional.

ColdFusion Builder Beta - Adobe Labs

ColdFusion Builder beta 3 was released on December 17, 2009. This release provides additional editing features, enhancements, and performance improvements over the last CF Beta version.

Adobe ColdFusion Builder is an Eclipse based IDE for ColdFusion development that is deeply integrated with ColdFusion 9. Now you can manage your entire ColdFusion development cycle from concept to production and work easily with Adobe FlexBuilder in one easy to use tool.

ColdFusion Builder provides a unified, customizable and extensible development environment to code applications, manage servers, and deploy projects. With ORM code generation, CFML code assist, CFC introspection, CFML file preview and integrated debugging, ColdFusion Builder is the rapid application development tool.

Ben Forta talking about the new features in ColdFusion 9:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/coldfusion9_whatsnew.html
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/cfbuilder_whatsnew.html

Here are the links for public beta of ColdFusion 9:
ColdFusion 9 : http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/coldfusion9/
ColdFusion Builder : http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/coldfusionbuilder/

Adobe Flex User Group Meeting Tonight - Atlanta, Georgia

Tonight! Come out to here Atlanta’s one and only Jesse Warden! Jesse will be speaking on RobotLegs on Top of Gaia Flash Framework. Learn how to integrate the RobotLegs MVCS framework on top of the Gaia Flash Framework. While Gaia is known for creating high profile sites like Mercedes Benz: AMG, Star Trek Movie, and Disney’s the Jungle Book, it does not provide a business and application layer. When creating Enterprise sites ones like HBO, FordVehicles, and Hyundia a framework is needed for integrating all the dynamic data from the middle-tier, as well as having a layer to handling the domain logic.

Jesse will build an example site using Gaia, show you how to integrate RobotLegs on top of Gaia, and explain the workflow with a little continuous integration advice.

Jesse Warden is a Flex & Flash Consultant. He’s worked on a variety of Flash & Flex projects, from small to Enterprise. He specializes in Agile processes, video, architecture, and disaster recovery. His art and agency background has given him an appreciation for design and a pragmatic viewpoint on development. Client list includes HBO, Disney, Ford, AOL, Boeing, Adobe, Bloomberg, MapQuest, and many others.

Please be sure to RSVP for this meeting! Change happens and its a good thing, so please let us know of any changes in your RSVP. Thanks!

3525 Piedmont Rd NE
Building 7, Suite 400
Atlanta, GA 30305
770-337-8363

Getting Started with Adobe AIR - desktop widgets!

Getting started with a new technology can sometimes take lots of time and effort. Fortunately, if you are already dealing with Adobe Flex, then AIR is just a few steps away. If you are new to both Flex and AIR, a great way to get started is by building a simple RSS feed reader or some other type of simple widget that makes use of the httpservice component in Adobe Flex. There are quite a few free tutorials on the web that will easily show you how to build a simple application such as this. One of the better tutorials can be found at the following link: RIA Codes - Desktop RSS Reader with AIR and Flex

This simple tutorial will get you started and along the way you will no doubt learn some of the advantages of the Flex/AIR framework, as well as some of the drawbacks. Don’t forget to check out the AIR/Flex quick tip for adding a custom icon from Ray Camden’s blog and the Adobe Developer Connection article on building an Adobe AIR install badge.

AIR Blog Reader

Download the fxappdeveloper blog reader sample AIR application. Be sure to download the latest verison of Adobe AIR® (Adobe Integrated Runtime)

Adobe Flash CS4 Free Seminar - Tips, Tricks, and New Features

Wanna learn some tips, tricks, and new features of Adobe Flash CS4? Come on out to a free seminar hosted by echoeleven - Adobe Authorized Training, Atlanta, GA. During this short seminar I will be presenting the new features of Adobe Flash CS4 including - object based animation, motion editor, XFL import, SEO Tips and Tricks, and authoring for Adobe AIR. Other seminar speakers include Scott Talsma/Adobe Flex tips and tricks, and Scott DeLoach/Adobe Captivate tips and tricks.

This free Adobe Flash seminar will be at the echoeleven 11th Anniversary open house on June 11th. Come on out and join the open house celebration and check out the echoeleven new offices in Buckhead. The party starts at 6:30 and will include complementary food and drinks, free givaways including a full version of the Adobe Creative Suite CS4, 2-day training class with echoeleven, free weekend getaway at the Hyatt Place Atlanta, free complementary passes to the Motion Graphics Festival in Atlanta, and more.

RSVP and get directions for this event!
June 11, 2009 - 6:30pm
3525 Piedmont Rd
Bldg Seven Suite 400
Atlanta, GA 30305

Top 10 Reasons to Upgrade to Flash CS4

Reason Number 1: Easy Integration Between Flash, Illustrator, and Photoshop

Adobe® Flash CS4 can import native Adobe® Illustrator files. Further more, Flash automatically recognizes frames, layers, and symbols. In the earlier days of Flash this was way more complicated and somtimes required rebuilding assets totally in Flash. For more complicated illustrations, you may prefer to create your artwork in Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop and then import them into Adobe® Flash. When importing Illustrator files, the Adobe® Flash CS4 properties window will allow you to 1) Convert Illustrator Layers to Flash Layers 2) Convert all Illustrator layers to a single Flash layer 3) Convert each individual illustrator layer to a Flash graphic symbol 4) Convert Illustrator layers to Flash keyframes.
The most common way to get your Illustrator work into Adobe® Flash is to use the File -> Import To Stage or Import to Library commands. However, as of Adobe® Flash CS3 and CS4, you can even copy and paste artwork between Illustrator and Flash. During the drag and drop or copy and paste process you should see the same window for choosing the properties of each object in the illustration. When working in Adobe® Illustrator, a symbol is very similar to a symbol in Flash. You can now set options specific to Flash such as name, symbol type, and registration point. In CS4 we can also import Illustrator files with multiple art boards. Here is a great tutorial on working with Adobe® Illlustrator artboards at adobe.com:
Learn Adobe® Flash CS4 Professional - Exporting Artboards to Flash

Reason Number 2: ActionScript 3.0

ActionScript 3.0 is a fundamental restructuring of the language which also uses an entirely different virtual machine. When ActionScript 3.0 was first released, the drastic number of new classes and features was somewhat intimidating. However, it does not take too long to discover that the advantages of moving on to ActionScript 3 outweigh the time and effort of the learning curve. Most of the early migration to verision 3.0 was due to the fact that it is the only version of the lauguage supported in Adobe® Flex. However, in the Adobe Training classroom we are seeing more and more Flash students interested in making the move.

Adobe® Flash CS4 now has full support for ActionScript 3.0 which contains a host of powerful new features that can greatly speed the development process including: improved performance from a class-based inheritance system, unified event handling system, E4X for XML processing, and direct access to the Flash runtime display list. Moving on to ActionScript 3.0 in Flash CS4 also gives you a uniform programming skill set for also working in Adobe® Flex.

ActionScript 3.0 is based on ECMAScript, the international standardized programming language for scripting. It is compliant with the ECMAScript Language Specification, Third Edition (ECMA-262). It also contains functionality based on ongoing work on ECMAScript Edition 4, occurring within the ECMA standards body.

Reason Number 3: New CS4 Interface and Workspace Presets

The most obvious difference in Flash CS3 and CS4 is the changes in the interface and work area. By default there are some new positions for some of the more utilized panes including the timeline and property inspector. When I first opened Flash CS4 this was awkward for me since I have been using the program for so many years with the panels in a very specific layout. However, the workspace presets includes a “Classic” preset that will enable you to quickly move the software back to the CS3 version panel workspace. Of course the panels can be collapsed and moved into a custom work area that can be saved for own personal preference.

Reason Number 4: The Motion Editor

The Motion Editor is a new panel in Adobe Flash CS4 that lets you view and edit animation in a graph-style format. With this new tool in Flash you can visually adjust the properties of your animations such as easing, position, and transparency. The motion editor is docked behind the timeline and before you can use or view the properties in the motion editor you will need to select a tweened object on the stage.

Reason Number 5: Easy Authoring for Adobe AIR

Everyone knows what a great tool Flash is for creating dynamic, engaging web content, and Adobe’s latest CS4 release just makes it even better. Among the great new features is the ability to take all the power of Flash for the Web and put in on the desktop using AIR. AIR capability is built right into the Flash CS4 IDE, which means you can start writing desktop applications right away. Now with Adobe® AIR™ runtime you can reach even more audiences across more devices — web, mobile, and now the desktop. http://www.adobe.com/products/air/

Reason Number 6: Inverse Kinematics with the Bones Tool

In Flash CS4 you can use Inverse kinematics for animating an object or set of objects in relation to each other using an articulated structure of bones. Bones allow symbol instances and shape objects to move in complex and naturalistic ways with a minimum of design effort. For example, inverse kinematics lets you create character animation, such as arms, legs, and facial expressions much more easily. You can add bones to separate symbol instances or to the interior of a single shape. When one bone moves, the other connected bones move in relation to the bone that initiated the movement. When animating using inverse kinematics you need only specify the start and end positions of objects. Inverse kinematics lets you create natural motion much more easily.

Reason Number 7: The Adobe Kuler Panel

The Kuler™ panel is a new panel that enables access to groups of colors, or themes, created by an online community of designers. You can use it to browse thousands of themes on Kuler™, and then download some to edit or to include in your own projects. You can also use the Kuler panel to create and save themes, and then share them with the Kuler community by uploading them.

The Kuler panel is also available in Adobe Photoshop® CS4, Adobe Flash® Professional CS4, Adobe InDesign® CS4, Adobe Illustrator® CS4, and Adobe Fireworks® CS4.

Reason Number 8: New Decorative Drawing Tools

The Decorative drawing tools let you turn graphic shapes that you create into complex, geometric patterns. The Decorative drawing tools use algorithmic calculations—known as procedural drawing. These calculations are applied to a movie clip or graphic symbol in the library that you create. In this way, you can create a complex pattern using any graphic shape or object. Use the Spray Brush or Fill tool to apply the patterns that you create. You can create kaleidoscopic effects using single or multiple symbols with the Deco Symmetry tool.

Reason number 9: Easy to add XMP metadata to a document

In Flash CS4 you can now include Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP) data such as title, author, description, and copyright information. XMP is a metadata format that certain other Adobe applications can understand.

Embedding metadata improves the ability of web-based search engines to return meaningful search results for Flash content. The search metadata is based on the XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform) specifications and is stored in the FLA file in a W3C-compliant format. Check out SEO Tips and Tricks blog for more advice on successfully driving traffic to your website.

A file’s metadata contains information about the contents, copyright status, origin, and history of the file.

Reason number 10: Flash Video F4V

You can now create video (FLV and F4V) files that are playable in the Flash Player and in the Adobe® Media Player using Adobe Flash CS4 Adobe Media Encoder. FLV files are encoded using the On2 VP6 or Sorenson Spark codecs. The F4V format is based on the format specified by ISO/IEC 14496-12: ISO base media file format. Starting with SWF files published for Flash Player 9 Update 3 (9,0,115,0), Flash Player has been able to play F4V files. Because Flash Player now supports playback of any H.264 encoded video you can leverage both your existing video assets that you’ve encoded as well as the entire spectrum of tools and infrastructure that support H.264.

Kevin Lynch (Adobe® Systems) Flash Catalyst Demo

Kevin Lynch (Adobe® Systems) Flash Catalyst Demo
 

Adobe® Flex and Facebook - let the development begin!

Big News! Yesterday, Adobe® Systems and Facebook announced a joint effort to enable Web developers to create more compelling applications using the Adobe Flash Platform and Facebook Platform. Since, Adobe® Flash is available on more than 98% of Internet-connected PCs, people can immediately access the applications, content, and video that enable social interactions. Officially supported by Adobe® and Facebook, the new ActionScript 3.0 Client Library for Facebook Platform is a free and open source programming language library that is expected to be a complete resource supporting all Facebook application programming interfaces (APIs) including Facebook Connect. Check out the Developer Connection at Adobe.com for more information including a video with Adrian Ludwig (Adobe®) and Josh Elman (Facebook).

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