The Flash
CS4 Professional Software from Adobe is a development suite that is
used to create Flash animations, videos, and applications. Flash is the
industry-standard file format for multimedia web and mobile content
delivery. The software features full integration with the other
applications in the Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop,
Illustrator, After Effects, and Premiere Pro. Flash is an essential
tool for multimedia web development.
Adobe Flash CS4 Professional software is the industry-leading authoring
environment for creating engaging interactive experiences. New
object-based animation tools make working in Flash easier and more
intuitive for beginning and expert designers alike, while powerful
design tools expand your creative possibilities. Flash is the place to
bring it all together and deliver to audiences regardless of platform
or device.
Create and deliver rich interactive content:
Object-based animation
Gain complete control over
individual animation attributes with object-based animation, which
applies tweens directly to objects instead of to keyframes. Easily make
changes to motion with Bezier handles.
3D transformation
Animate 2D objects through 3D space with exciting new 3D translation
and rotation tools, which allow you to animate along the x, y, and z
axes. Apply local or global transformation to any object.
Inverse kinematics with the Bones tool
Create chain-like animation effects with a series of linked objects, or
quickly distort a single shape using the new Bones tool.
Procedural modeling with Deco and Spray Brush
Turn symbols into instant design tools. Apply symbols in a variety of
ways: Quickly create kaleidoscope-like effects and apply fills using
the Deco tool, or randomly spray symbols across any defined area using
the Spray Brush.
Sophisticated video tools
Leverage
the Adobe Media Encoder and experience advanced video capabilities
including embedded cue points, alpha channel support, and high-quality
video codecs.
New Adobe Creative Suite interface
Boost your efficiency with intuitive panel docking and spring-loaded
behaviors that streamline your interaction with tools throughout the
Adobe Creative Suite editions.
Authoring for Adobe AIR
Deliver interactive experiences to the desktop with new integrated capability to publish to the Adobe AIR runtime.
Metadata (XMP) support
Add metadata to SWF files using the new XMP panel. Quickly assign tags
for enhanced collaboration and better mobile experiences.
XFL support
Open content from Adobe InDesign or After Effects software and retain file integrity.
Delivery to the most recent version of Adobe Flash Player
Continue to reach wide audiences around the world by delivering to the
most popular media player on the Internet today.
Top new features of Adobe Flash CS4 Professional:
Adobe Flash CS4 Professional contains hundreds of enhancements,
including an easy-to-customize user interface consistent with other
components within the Adobe Creative Suite 4 family of software. Listed
here are the most significant new features found in Adobe Flash CS4
Professional.
Object-based animation model
In previous
versions of Flash, creating an animation on the Timeline involved a
myriad of keystrokes and commands involving symbol creation, manual
placement of keyframes, and manual tween adjustments on the Timeline
itself. Even upon the succesful creation of an animation, users faced
time-consuming and sometimes difficult editing tasks whenever changes
had to be made.
The adoption of an object-based animation model
means that motion tweens are applied directly to objects instead of to
keyframes. Now, Flash CS4 Professional is far more approachable for new
users, while simultaneously providing advanced designers and developers
far greater control of individual animation attributes.
Creating a motion tween
With
Flash CS4, tweening, or the interpolation of steps between keyframes,
is now applied directly to objects, rather than to keyframes in the
Timeline. In fact, the new object-based animation model enables users
to create animations without using the Timeline at all.
Creating an animation in Flash CS4 is now an incredibly simple two-step process:
1. Right-click on any object, and then choose Create Motion Tween.
2. Move the object.
That's it--you're done. It's really that easy.
But
don't let the simplicity fool you. While a designer need only click the
mouse a few times, Flash CS4 works behind the scenes to reduce the
number of steps necessary to offer a smoother user experience. For
example, experienced Flash users know that they must first convert
objects to symbols before applying motion tweens to them. Now, if you
try to apply a motion tween to an object that isn't a symbol, Flash CS4
automatically converts the object to a symbol without interrupting the
tweening process. Streamlining object-to-symbol conversion allows new
users to get started quickly with minimal frustration and expert users
to get more done faster.
Editing a motion tween
If
creating an animation proves just how user-friendly Flash CS4 can be,
the process of editing an animation likewise proves how powerful this
new version can be. For example, motion paths are now automatically
generated and easily modified with Bezier handles. In addition, timing
can be adjusted throughout an animation without having to manually set
keyframes in the Timeline, and--more importantly--without breaking
tweens. This provides significant efficiency with more intuitive
interaction and control.
The new object-based animation model allows you to do things that
were either extremely difficult or impossible to do with previous
versions of Flash:
- Adjust the timing of any animation.
Simply drag the span on the Timeline, and the animation--including any
and all keyframes--scales accordingly.
- Apply individual animations to multiple symbols--all within the same frame.
- Easily
edit a motion path. When an animation is created, a motion path is
automatically generated, and can be edited as easily as any regular
Bezier path.
In summary, the new object-based animation
model in Flash CS4 brings valuable benefits for all kinds of
users--beginner, intermediate, and advanced.
3D transformations
Bringing
perspective and dimension to your design can add an element of
excitement and fun to any project. But until now, the ability to create
3D motion was available only to expert users via ActionScript or other
sophisticated tools. Now, with Flash CS4, you can animate 2D objects
through 3D space with new easy-to-use 3D transformation tools, greatly
extending creative possibilities. Built for inexperienced and advanced
users alike, the 3D transformation tools make motion effects available
to everyone.
Specifically, Flash CS4 features two new tools for applying 3D effects:
- The 3D Translation tool provides visually intuitive x-, y-, and z-axis object manipulation.
- The 3D Rotation tool allows you to spin and twirl your art within a 3D space.
You
can apply local or global rotation to move an object within
relationship to itself or to the stage and fine-tune perspectives with
complete control over vanishing-point location and perspective angle. A
global vanishing point enables you to define the location at which your
animation disappears in the distance.
Inverse kinematics with the Bones tool
Those
who live and breathe animation may be familiar with the term inverse
kinematics, or IK, which is a method used to create chain-like effects
with a series of linked objects or to quickly distort single objects.
Much like the bones in the human body form a skeleton that moves and
behaves in a definitive way, the new Bones tool in Flash CS4 allows you
to link a series of symbols together with "bones" that can be quickly
and easily animated and then controlled relative to one another.
With
the new Bones tool, simply click and drag between separate symbols that
you've already created. This defines an Armature layer that allows
organic and complex motions. You can also control the motion by
applying constraints to individual symbols. This makes puppeting and
quick distortion practical and more approachable for most users.
To
use inverse kinematics in Flash CS4, you use the Bones tool to link
different symbols together or apply constraints on individual ones. To
further control the distortion of single objects, use the Bind tool to
carefully define how each part of the shape reacts when another part
moves, bringing a new, sophisticated level of expressiveness to even
single-shape animations.
Once you've defined an armature, you
can even enable an option called Runtime in the Properties panel, which
allows users to control or interact with the linked objects themselves
as your content plays in Adobe Flash Player.
Inverse kinematics
with the Bones tool allows new users to work with advanced Flash
functionality sooner, opens up new creative possibilities for
experienced designers, and saves time for almost any user who would
have previously used ActionScript to define complex symbol interactions
and behaviors.
Procedural modeling with the Deco tool
If
you think Flash CS4 is all about technical stuff that does nothing for
the design side of the brain, think again. The Deco tool is a fantastic
new addition that literally blossoms forth with symmetry and creativity
as you turn any symbol into an instant design element. Whether creating
patterns or kaleidoscope-like effects using single or multiple symbols,
the Deco tool provides a new way to create and apply symbols to your
work.
Based on settings specified by the designer in the
Properties panel, the Deco tool, using andapplying algorithmic
calculations to selected symbols in a process known as
proceduralmodeling, enables designers to express their creativity with
different drawing effects:
- The Vine Fill drawing effect
fills any shape or background with a branching pattern formation.
Designers can use already included images or substitute custom
graphics.
- The Grid Fill drawing effect fills any shape or
background with a pattern of the selected symbol. Designers interested
in patterns, intricate drawing options, and rich textures and surfaces
can now create and apply them to spaces or objects more easily.
- The
Symmetry Brush allows designers to quickly create kaleidoscope-like
effects and can be used with single and multiple symbols alike,
providing even more creative options.
Motion Editor panel
With
the new object-based animation model in Flash CS4 Professional,
keyframes take on a new and significant role. You can now experience
granular, independent control over every keyframe parameter, including
rotation, size, scale, position, filters, and more, using the Motion
Editor panel. Offering even more command over the creative presentation
of your animations, the Motion Editor panel allows you to graphically
control easing using curves.
Fine control over tweens was
previously buried deep within Flash. Now, that power is brought to the
surface through the Motion Editor panel, which enables Flash users to
fine-tune animation parameters for each attribute. Advanced users will
love this level of control, and the fact that it looks and behaves much
like the keyframe editor in After Effects is an added bonus.
Motion Presets panel
Being
efficient is a large part of being a successful designer or developer.
To this end, Flash CS4 Professional provides a library of prebuilt
animations to jump-start your project. A huge time-saver, motion
presets are easy for anyone to create and use.
To define a
motion preset, right-click on any object that has a tween applied to
it, and choose Save As Motion Preset. To use a motion preset, simply
select any symbol on the stage, choose a preset from the Motion Presets
panel, and click Apply. Individual users who spend a lot of time with
repetitive application of motion can increase their productivity
through the use of motion presets. Additionally, motion presets can be
shared or distributed to an entire team of users, enhancing team
collaboration and consistency.
Authoring for Adobe AIR
Adobe AIR, the technology that
makes Flash experiences on the desktop possible, is now built into
Flash CS4 Professional. By extending Flash beyond the browser with
custom desktop experiences and branding opportunities, Adobe AIR
introduces exciting new methods for delivering interactive content.
Using a new setting in the Publish dialog box, Flash CS4 automatically
bundles all the necessary files to create an Adobe AIR application.
Adobe
AIR allows you to leverage local desktop resources and data to deliver
even more personal and engaging experiences. With the same skills you
use to deliver to Flash Player, you can now reach even more audiences
across more devices--web, mobile, and now the desktop.
XFL support
Adobe
Flash CS4 Professional introduces support for XFL, a file format that
allows for improved integration across the Creative Suite 4 family.
Users can now easily export content from Adobe InDesign and Adobe After
Effects to Flash. With XFL support, InDesign and After Effects users
have new opportunities to begin using Flash.
For experienced
creative professionals, XFL support means being better able to meet
constantly changing production demands. While we know that print itself
isn't dead, we also know that many designers are faced with providing
content that appears both in print and on the web. Designers can now
use Adobe InDesign to design their content for print, and then
painlessly use XFL to export their layouts for use in Flash. This adds
an entirelynew dimension to cross-media publishing and is a practical
solution for publishing houses that want to expand their print
publications to new media.
Metadata support
As more
and more digital content fills your hard drives and servers, it becomes
increasingly difficult to quickly find the files you need. Metadata
plays an important role in solving this problem by making files
"smarter" about the content they hold. With metadata, finding the right
content at the right time not only becomes easy--it also enables a
level of collaboration that was not previously possible.
Adobe
has played an active role in the support of metadata by helping to
define and develop the Extensible Metadata Protocol (XMP) standard.
Components of the Adobe Creative Suite family of software have
supported XMP in the past; now, Flash CS4 Professional adds support for
XMP metadata as well, allowing designers to leverage the power of Adobe
Bridge in their workflow.
But the benefits of the new metadata
support in Flash CS4 extend far beyond the designer's desktop and work
environment. Metadata also enables mobile devices to identify the type
of content being played, allowing mobile and Flash developers to
deliver a better user experience to mobile devices.
Adobe Media Encoder with H.264 support
Video
content is fast becoming a first-class citizen on the web. As companies
make the decision to add more video content to their online presence,
designers and developers struggle to find that happy medium--video
content that is high in quality but small in file size. With more and
more people using their mobile devices to view video content,
developers must be acutely aware of bandwidth issues--without budging
an inch on quality. So it's no surprise that Adobe Flash Player 10
supports what has become the standard in high-quality/low-bandwidth
video content--H.264.
Now, developers can deliver high-quality
video with more control than ever before. Adobe Media Encoder--the same
tool found in other Adobe professional video products such as Adobe
Premiere Pro CS4 software and After Effects CS4--now supports H.264 and
is included with Flash CS4 Professional.
Adobe Media Encoder
automates the process of creating multiple encoded versions of your
content using the batch encoder, making higher quality video delivery
easier and more reliable--essential for the growing distribution of
video created with Flash.
Maximizing productivity by encoding
in the background while you work, Adobe Media Encoder lets you encode
to a wide variety of video formats, including FLV and F4V. Adobe Media
Encoder also offers improved video quality, thanks to two-pass variable
bit-rate encoding and support for H.264.
Creative Pro Online Services: Information, ideas, and inspiration:
Connect
to the power of the Adobe online creative community through your
desktop with Creative Pro Online Services. New from Adobe, these online
services are accessible from within Adobe Flash CS4 Professional. Take
your ideas to the next level with real-time access to current support
resources, other creative professionals in the Adobe network, and
next-generation, community-driven design tools.
- Get the
power of a targeted, online search engine with Adobe Community Help.
Searchable content includes in-depth, product-specific results, plus
additional relevant content chosen by Adobe experts and real-world
design and production community leaders.
- Share your screen
and collaborate in real time with colleagues, clients, and
peers--regardless of their location--using Adobe ConnectNow, one of the
services of Acrobat.com. Invite up to two online guests at a time to
view and collaborate live for no additional service charge.
- Explore,
create, and share color themes with Adobe Kuler. Kick start your
creative projects with color inspiration from the online Kuler
community. Browse thousands of themes by newest, most popular, or
highest rated--or search themes by tag word, title, or creator.
- Visit
Adobe Bridge Home--an online channel available in Adobe Bridge CS4--and
stay up to date with what's new from Adobe and the design, web
development, and audio-visual production communities at large.
Part of the Adobe Creative Suite 4 family:
Adobe
Flash CS4 Professional is also an important component of the Adobe
Creative Suite 4 family of software. Creative Suite 4 Design Premium is
everything a modern designer needs to create eye-catching images,
breathtaking graphics, expert typography, precision layout, and
high-quality production for print, web, interactive, and mobile
content. Creative Suite 4 Web Premium software is a complete solution
for creating interactive websites, applications, user interfaces,
presentations, mobile device content, Adobe AIR applications, and other
digital experiences. Creative Suite 4 Production Premium is must-have
software for creative professionals who need to craft world-class
video, audio, and interactive media--online, on device, and invariably
on deadline. Creative Suite 4 Master Collection brings the power of
design, web, and video tools together in one comprehensive offering.
System Requirements:
Operating System: Windows XP SP2 (SP3 recommended); Vista Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise SP1; Certified for 32-bit XP and Vista, Windows 7 32/64 bit
Processor: 1GHz
Memory: 1GB
Hard Drive Space: 3.5GB; Cannot install on flash-based storage devices
Display: 1024 x 768 (1280 x 800 recommended) with 16-bit video card
Hardware: DVD-ROM drive
Software: QuickTime 7.1.2
Broadband Internet connection required for online services