What’s new in Flash
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Object-level Undo mode
You can now choose to keep track of the
changes you make in Flash on a per-object basis. When you use this mode,
each object on the Stage and in the library has its own undo list. This
allows you to undo the changes you make to an object without having to
undo changes to any other object. For more information, see
“Using the
Undo, Redo, and Repeat menu commands”
in
Using Flash
.
New features in Flash Professional 8 only
The following are new features for beginners available in Flash
Professional 8 only:
Custom easing controls
A
tween
is the application of a change to a
graphic object over a period of time. For example, you could tween the
location of a picture of a car from one side of the Stage to the other to
make the car move from side to side. To
ease
a tween is to control the rate
at which the change is applied to the object. New easing controls in Flash
allow you to precisely control how tweens that you apply in the timeline
affect the appearance of tweened objects on the Stage. With the new
controls, you can make an object move back and forth on the Stage within
a single tween or create other complex tween effects. For more
information, see
“Applying custom ease in/ease out to motion tweens
(Flash Professional only)”
in
Using Flash
.
Graphics effects filters
You can apply graphics filters to objects on the
Stage. These are called filters because they pass the image data of the object
through an algorithm that filters the data in a specific way. With these
filters, you can make objects glow, add drop shadows, and apply many
other effects and combinations of effects. For more information, see
“About filters (Flash Professional only)”
in
Using Flash
.
Blend modes
You can achieve a variety of compositing effects by using
blend modes to change the way the image of one object on the Stage is
combined with the images of any objects beneath it. For more information,
see
“About blend modes (Flash Professional only)”
in
Using Flash
.
Bitmap smoothing
Bitmap images now look much better on the Stage
when greatly enlarged or reduced. The appearance of these bitmaps in the
Flash authoring tool and in Flash Player is now consistent. For more
information about bitmap settings, see
“Setting bitmap properties”
in
Using Flash
.
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