subject: Flash Animation [print this page] A Flash animation is a compiled or published file created using Macromedia Flash software. The compiled file is a .swf file format that can be played by flash player or embedded in an HTML file. Flash can generate other formats including gif animations. Basically 2 dimensional graphics can be animated very well in Flash animation software. The software is able to perform some kind of movement and visual style such as Motion twin, time line effect, morphing, masking, blurring, expanding, transitions, transform and explode are such activities used for object motion.
The animated series Dora the explorer, has become a household name, many American family, knows the Spanish speaking little girl. The cartoon series teaches pre-school kids about lots of different things from shapes, colors, basic math, and different kinds of animals.
Incorporating Flash animation into a site is an extremely good idea from a promotional point of view - as long as you do it correctly. Flash allows you to incorporate motion, audio and interactivity easily and effectively into your web site with little or no change to the existing site.
When we have to promote something special to the viewers of the websites, we use banners. There are generally two types of banners - one static and other with dynamic flash applications. As the flash application development is little bit costly, people hesitate to hire animator or flash actionscript developer. But to get something really cool in the banners, flash is almost must. Let us make out why!
Making changes to a position or shape of an object in flash animations is called "tweening." The result should be a smooth transitioning of objects, from the first appearance to the final object. This streaming animation can be used on an entire web page or you may choose to use it as only part of an html page.
Getting more visitors to a website is just a breeze today. With lots of search engine optimization strategies available out there, you can get a swarm of visitors to your new website very quickly. Though getting visitors to your new website is easy, the real challenge is making the visitors stay in your website.