Director 6 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide

Director 6 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide
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by Andre Persidsky, Roslyn Bullas

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Director 6 for Windows offers beginning and intermediate computer users with a useful introduction to the Windows 95 and NT versions of Macromedia Director 6, the multimedia authoring program. Author Andre Persidsky offers step-by-step instructions throughout the book, explaining how to create your own movies using Director's sprite-animation, paint, text, sound, and digital-video features. You also get an introduction to the more difficult aspects of Director, including such issues as working with color, transitions, and tempo; making stand-alone movies; using Lingo, Director's scripting language; using Xtras, which are add-ins for extending Director; and working with the program's new built-in drag-and-drop behaviors. A Macintosh version of the book is also available.


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Director 6 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide teaches all of Director's core features, showing readers how to arrange multimedia presentations, animate text and graphics, and add full-blown interactivity to custom software. The Windows edition covers all basic techniques for creating animation, tools and special effects in the Paint window, cast member types, score channels, techniques for arranging frames and cells in the score, scene transitions, changes to how Director processes color, and... read more



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