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1 Hamlin, J Scott Effective Web Animation, Advanced Techniques for the Web
Addison-Wesley 1999 0201606003 / 9780201606003 Softcover with CD-ROM used 
Unlike other books that approach Web animaion as a sideline of Web development, Effective Web Animation is he first to treat the topic at the professional level required by mainstream Web designers. Inside you will find comprehensive information on such topics as: Advanced GIF animation, with a focus on optimization techniques, looping, timing, palettes, and integration; JavaScriopt animation, including interactive and random animation techniques Adobe Photoshop, and how it can emulate traditional cell animation techniques; Advanced animation using Macromedia Flash, including an in-depth look at powerful features such as Movie Clips and Tell Target

Many full-color examples and case studies illustrate techinques and showcase various animations made possible by today's tools. The accompanying CD-ROM features sample code, demos referenced in the book, numerous customizable animations, (in layered Photoshop format), and ten additional tutorials." System requirements for CD-ROM: runs on Windows 95 (or higher), Windows NT 3.51 (or higher), and Macintosh OS System 7.5.1 (or higher). Netscape Navigator 3 (or higher) or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 (or higher) is recommended as a browser; Photoshop 4 (or higher) is also recommended.

Condition: Book is in good condition, the pages are crisp and clean. Cover has rubbing wear, creases, and wear to the edges and corners. CD-ROM included.

 
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