Adobe Edge Preview 4: Web Fonts

The new Adobe Edge Preview 4 includes the ability to use web fonts. In this video, Tom Green shows users how to get the embed code for the fonts they want to use and bring those fonts into Adobe Edge. He also demonstrates the new clipping feature, which can be used to animate the appearance of type and graphics in a new way.

Adobe Edge Preview 4: Symbols

A new feature in Adobe Edge Preview 4 is the use of Symbols. Those users coming from Flash will recognize symbols and how they are used. Tom goes over how to convert a graphic to a symbol, edit it in place, animate the symbol using keyframes and the timeline.

Adobe Edge Preview 4: Events Panel

Continue exploring Adobe Edge Preview 4 with this new video about the Events Panel. Whether you write code or use code snippets, Edge’s new scripting features in the Events Panel allow users to add actions to elements, symbols, or to the timeline, simply.

Adobe Edge: Preview 4

Tom Green explores the new Adobe Edge Preview 4. In this first video, Tom gives an overview of the interface and talks about the new importing options, the transform tool, toggling element display, and new stroke and fill menus.

Completing the Animation in Adobe Edge

Tom Green wraps up his video series about Adobe Edge, a new web motion and design tool. In this tutorial series, Tom creates an animation based on the LayersMagazine.com logo.

Design a Scroll Bar with Illustrator and Flash Catalyst

After designing a grungy scroll bar in Illustrator, Tom Green takes the AI file into Flash Catalyst and creates a functioning vertical scroll bar.

Flip Slide Animation Using Catalyst

Animations that might be complicated in Flash become easy in Catalyst.

Creating Mobile Apps Using Flash CS5

Flash has long been the choice for designers and developers alike to create rich, immersive interactive experiences across browsers and platforms, including mobile devices. Here, you’ll learn how to create a simple game app for mobile devices that will include adjusting graphics for different screen sizes, accessing the accelerometer, and basic publishing to Android and iOS devices.

HTML5: Using Wallaby with Flash

At the very edge of Adobe CS5 technology is Wallaby, a new technology that converts Flash FLA files into HTML. This video covers the basics of Wallaby. To download and use this software, visit AdobeLabs.

Custom Video on Cue with Flash CS5

In this tutorial you will see how easy it is to bring video and graphics together for a seamless, custom experience using Flash Professional CS5.

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