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& Workshop (on DVD) - 249 Tutorials
UPDATED - 2008/2009 version!
Covering up to the most up to date versions Including:
Macromedia Version 8 and Adobe versions CS, CS2 and CS3!
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A huge collection of text-based
tutorials on disc for you to use as needed to learn, improve or reference!
Covering: Acrobat, After Effects,
Audition, Cold Fusion, Creative suite, Director, Dreamweaver, Encore,
Fireworks, Flash, Freehand,
Go
Live, Illustrator, InDesign, Macromedia Studio, Photoshop, Premiere, Production,
and Ultradev!
LEARN TO USE
ADOBE AND MACROMEDIA PRODUCTS
4.37GB of tutorials!
Now that Macromedia and Adobe have merged together
to release great software, we have merged our bestselling Macromedia and Adobe
tuition sets together into one to create one huge resource for the designers and
web developers. This set includes all of the tutorials from our Macromedia
and Adobe set as well as tutorials for all of the new CS3 products. This
is one great resource that can't be missed!
This DVD tuition set
covers all of the most popular Adobe and Macromedia products to date. It has been revised
and updated to include the most up to date versions of the software: Version 8, CS, CS2
and now even CS3. With this set you will be creating professional images and graphics with
Photoshop, editing movies with Premiere, produce great artwork more efficiently,
whether that be for print, web, or wireless publication with Illustrator and
create professional documents with Acrobat. With the Macromedia version of
the set, you will be enhancing web sites with flash, creating professional and
advanced sites with Dreamweaver, producing amazing vector images with Fireworks,
creating advanced animations and games with Flash. That and a whole lot more!
The set covers tutorials for the complete beginner, taking you through as you
get more confident to the intermediate levels and then to the advanced levels so
that you can become a true pro!
In this massive 4.37GB tuition set you will get a
huge 249 tutorials for Adobe and Macromedia products!
That is:
Acrobat: 11 tutorials
After Effects: 7 tutorials
Audition: 2 tutorials
Cold Fusion: 9 tutorials
Creative suite: 6 tutorials
Director: 3 tutorials
Dreamweaver: 29 tutorials
Encore: 1 tutorials
Fireworks: 10 tutorials
Flash: 48
tutorials
Flex: 2
tutorials
Freehand: 2 tutorials
Go Live: 4 tutorials
Illustrator: 10 tutorials
InDesign: 6 tutorials
Macromedia Studio: 6 tutorials
Photoshop: 84 tutorials
Premiere: 6 tutorials
Production: 1 tutorials
Ultradev 4: 2 tutorials
Photoshop (And Digital
photography)
84 Tutorials
A massive 84 tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe Photoshop.
That's 2.3GB of Photoshop tutorials!
Covers versions 6, 7, CS, CS2 and now CS3 in complete depth for every version.
Totally up to date!
"Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editor developed and published by
Adobe Systems. It is the market leader for commercial bitmap image
manipulation, and probably the most well-known piece of software
produced by Adobe Systems. It is considered the industry standard in
most, if not all, jobs related to the use of visual elements. It is
usually referred to simply as "Photoshop". Photoshop is currently
available for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows; versions up to Photoshop 9.0
can also be used with other operating systems such as Linux using
software such as CrossOver Office." [Wikipedia]
Including:
Tools
Object rotation and transformation
Photoshop to create comics
Lasso tool
Airbrushing images
Photoshop for digital photographs
Drawing Anime and Manga
Scripting
Dither control
Picture frames
Designing characters
Pixel size
Motion
Glow and textured effects
Image sizes
Studio techniques
Colours
Photographer’s Photoshop
Keyboard shortcuts
ImageReady
Elements
Clipping
Animation
Printing proofs
Rollovers
Rectangle tool
Transforming selections
Elliptical tool
Background blending
Digital camera techniques
Photoshop tricks
Photo restoration
Photo retouching
Filters
Straight and curved paths
Gradients
Logo creation
Slicing images
Pen tools
Grids
Real life projects
Photoshop hacks and hacking
Spot colour
Repairing digital photos
Photoshop with Javascript
The monitor profile
Channels
Image sharpening
Layer sets
Graphical design with Photoshop
Bitmap and vector images
Shadows
Background fills
Resolution
Magic wand tool
Image replacement
Overlay effects
Masks
Palettes
Cropping
Image extraction
Layers
Cropping
Text
Selections
Secrets you never knew about Photoshop
Illustrator
10 Tutorials
10 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe Illustrator.
Covers versions 7, 10, CS, CS2 and CS3 in complete depth for every version.
Totally up to date!
"Adobe Illustrator is a vector-based drawing program developed and
marketed by Adobe Systems.
Adobe Illustrator is currently in version 13 (called CS3 to reflect its
integration with Adobe's Creative Suite) and is available for both the
Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The image of Venus was
replaced in Illustrator CS (version 11) with a stylized flower to
conform to the Creative Suite's nature imagery." [Wikipedia]
Including:
Workspaces
Learning the interface
Paths
Live trace tool
Artwork
Illustrator tools
Selection tools
Shapes
Pencil shape
Transformations
Pattern fills
Scaling
Rotating
Reflections
Shearing
Distortion
Positioning objects
Pen tool
Curve drawings
Skew
Colour mode
Graphic styles
Layers - creating, locking, merging and viewing
Blending
Transparency
Gradient fills
Symbols
Perspectives
Brushes
Formatting text
3D effect
Illustrator with Creative Suite
Printing
Working with Bridge and Version cue
Premiere
6 Tutorials
6 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe Premiere.
Covers versions 6, 6.5, 2004, Pro and Elements 3 in complete depth for every version.
Totally up to date!
"Adobe Premiere Pro, produced by Adobe, is real-time, timeline based
video editing software targeted at prosumer and professional video
editors. It is a rewritten version of their long-standing Adobe Premiere
software and was launched in 2003. It is often included as an OEM
package with video editing cards like the Matrox RT.X100. Version 1.5,
released in 2004, adds support for High-definition video content, new
project management tools, and new filters. This product now includes
support for HDV along with support for 24P footage (most commonly,
footage from Panasonic's DVX-100 and Canon's XL2)." [Wikipedia]
Including:
Workspaces and projects
Video capture
Exporting as Quicktime
Video editing
Backdrops
Gain adjustment
Frames
Shadows
Palettes
Exporting
Text objects
Superimposing
Audio editing
Transitions
Timeline
Analogue capture
Trimming video clops
Masks
Markers
Timelines
Sequences
Audio mixer
Animating clips
Graphic effects
Muting stereo cannels
Video effects
Colour mattes
Exporting as AVI
Motion effects
Video enhancements
Acrobat
11 Tutorials
A 11 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe Acrobat.
Covers versions 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in complete depth for every version.
Totally up to date!
"Adobe Acrobat was the first software to support Adobe Systems'
Portable Document Format (PDF). It is mostly described in those entries.
The Acrobat Reader program (now just called Adobe Reader) is available
as a no-charge download from Adobe's web site, and allows the viewing
and printing of PDF files.
Several other commercial PDF-editing programs allow some minimal editing
and adding of features to documents, and come with other modules
including a printer driver to create PDF files from Macintosh or
Microsoft Windows applications." [Wikipedia]
Including:
Forms
Printing
Archiving
Knowing the interface
Digital signatures
Searching documents
The Acrobat catalog
Tagged documents
PDF with Word
PDF with Excel
PDF with Powerpoint
PDF with Adobe applications
PDF with CorelDraw
Adding multimedia elements
Acrobat Distiller
Distiller compression
Search indexes
Keyboard shortcuts
Document security
Metadata
Acrobat with the World wide web
Exporting and importing files
Comments
Converting postscript and PDF
Adding TOC
Turn websites into PDFs
Toolbars
Acrobat with scanners
Using bookmarks
Text and graphics
Text formatting
Plug-ins
Articles
Working with bookmarks
Attaching files
Conversion to PDF
Page sizing and margins
Colour management
After Effects
7 Tutorials
7 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe After Effects.
Covers versions 5, 5.5, 6.5 and 7 in complete depth for every version.
Totally up to date!
"Adobe After Effects is a digital motion graphics and compositing
software developed by Adobe Systems. It is commonly used in film post
production, and in the creation of television commercials, as well as
other pieces which require digital effects to be integrated with live
video or film.
After Effects uses a system of layers, objects and a timeline wherein
objects or video files can be placed on a layer within a composition and
the position, opacity, size and other variables can be animated along
the timeline to control the visual effect seen by the audience. It has
extensive plug-in support, and a broad range of plug-ins are available." [Wikipedia]
Including:
Masking
Motion controls
2D and 3D compositing
Audio and Video effects
Projects
Mask animation
Preferences
Expressions
Digital effects
Compression
Mask paths
Layer opacity and rotation
Animation effect
Interpolation methods
Speed
Time-remapping
Playback
Motion paths
Mask effects
Windows
Paint tools
Zooming lenses
Toolbox
3D layers, views and transformation
Layers
Mask shapes
Info Palette
Importing files and projects
Aspect ratio
Keying effects
Compositions
Timeline
Script writing
Filmstrip files
The timeline window
Keyframes
Rendering movies
Cameras
3D rendering
InDesign
6 Tutorials
6 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe InDesign.
Covers versions 2 and CS2 in complete depth for each version.
"Adobe InDesign is a desktop publishing (DTP) application produced by
Adobe Systems. Launched as a direct competitor to QuarkXPress, it initially had
difficulty in converting users. In 2002, however, it outsold its competitor,
partially because it was first to release a Mac OS X-native version.
InDesign is rapidly overtaking its competitors in the high-end DTP
market because its rich feature set makes it more powerful in those
workflows. While it's known that InDesign's market share is still
smaller, estimating market share is difficult, especially because
InDesign has penetrated certain industries more than others." [Wikipedia]
Including:
Object styles
Text handling
Graphics handling
Adding text
Text threading
Text wrapping
Large document interaction
Image sizing
Shapes
Managing documents
Paragraph styles
Position tool
Layers
Magnification
Using XML
Text and graphics frames
Spell checking
Drag and drop
Exporting
Vertical spacing
Fonts and features
Tabs
Object colouring
Gradients
Tints and spot colour
Profiles
Importing graphics
Tables
Transparency
Printing
Audition
2 Tutorials
2 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe
Audition.
Covers version 2 in complete depth.
"Adobe Audition (formerly Cool Edit Pro) is a digital audio editor computer
program from Adobe Systems featuring both a multitrack, non-destructive mix/edit
environment and a destructive-approach waveform editing view." [Wikipedia]
Including:
The files panel
Track naming
Voice editing
Presets
Creating tracks
Mixing tracks
Scrubbing
Looping
Markers
Clip length adjustments
Track cleaning
Track effects
Volume adjustment
Wave forms
Panning
Equalizing
Repeating
Filters
Noise reduction
Automation
Latch mode
Compression
Track properties
Burning CDs
GoLive
4 Tutorials
4 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe GoLive.
Covers versions 5 and CS2 in complete depth for each version.
Totally up to date!
"Adobe GoLive is an HTML editor from Adobe Systems. It replaced Adobe
PageMill as Adobe's primary HTML editor. The latest version of Adobe GoLive is
version 9 and is not integrated as part of Adobe Creative Suite 3.
CS2.3 Premium contains both GoLive CS2 and Dreamweaver 8. While Creative Suite 3
integrates Dreamweaver as a replacement for GoLive, Adobe has released GoLive 9
as a standalone product." [Wikipedia]
Dreamweaver tutorials are also included on this
disc.
Including:
Installation
Layer Grid
Creating tables and columns
Hyperlinks
The document window
Web settings
Site colours
Making your first website
CSS
Javascript and Java applets
Image maps
Creating quicktime movies
Rollovers
Frames
Tools
Site objects
Navigation view
Toolbars
Page layout
Page backgrounds
Adding images
Table styles
Formatting text
CSS palette
Internal style sheets
Layout Text Box tools
Windows
Grid text boxes
Component files
Stationary files
Font styles
Template files
Site diagrams
Publishishing websites
Version cue
Adding audio and video elements
Lists
Advanced links
Forms
Liquid layouts
Live rendering
Creating your own site
Metadata
Creative Suite
6 Tutorials
A 6 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe Creative Suite -
Adobe's collection of graphic design applications.
Covering the Creative Suite package of:
Adobe Illustrator CS2
Adobe Photoshop CS2
Adobe InDesign CS2
Adobe Version Cue
Adobe Bridge
Adobe GoLive CS2
Adobe Acrobat Professional
Flash (Now Including Flex)
48 (Plus 2 Flex) Tutorials
Covers versions 4, 5, MX, version 8 and
now with 3 huge tutorials on Flash CS3!
Teaching character animation,
cartooning, Flash for TV and video, Flash for websites, Drawing in flash
and creation of professional animations!
"Macromedia Flash, or simply Flash, refers to both the Macromedia
Flash Player and to a multimedia authoring program used to create
content for this platform (such as games and movies). The Flash Player,
developed and distributed by Adobe Systems (which bought Macromedia), is
a client application available in most dominant web browsers. It
features support for vector and raster graphics, a scripting language
called ActionScript and bidirectional streaming of audio and video.
Strictly speaking, Macromedia Flash is the integrated development
environment (IDE) and Flash Player is the virtual machine used to run
the Flash files, but in colloquial language these have become mixed:
"Flash" can mean either the authoring environment, the player, or the
application files." [Wikipedia]
Installation
Creating a document
Using templates
The interface
The window
Timeline
Streaming media
Layers
Frames
Scenes
Syncing sounds
Toolbar
Panels
Cold Fusion
Keyboard shortcuts
Preferences
Page setups
Printing
Making graphics
Web services
PHP
Line tool
Pencil tool
Importing video
Adding movie clips to the timeline
Timeline effects
Managing the workspace
Blurring
Using SWF files
Exploding
Data components
Forms
Bindings
Morphing
Rectangle tool
Oval tool
Polystar tool
Selections
Compressing sounds
Strokes
The library
ASP
Arrow tool
Fills
Lasso tool
Hand tool
Magnifying glass
Rulers
XML
Alignment
Fill locks
Eyedropper tool
Landscapes
Ink bottle tool
Pain bucket tool
Gradients
Curves
Shape modification
Transformation options
Using layer pasting
Groups
Symbols
Menu effects
Raster graphics
Instances
Buttons
Colour styles
Static text
Colour control
Shape hints
Character creation and animation
Font type, size and colour
Tracking
Kerning
Text orientation
Aliasing
Font mapping
Dynamic text
Input text
Importing graphics
Working with Bitmaps
Creating vector shapes
Frame-by-frame animation
Playing animations
Keyframes
Motion tweening
Frame reversal
Motion paths
Site optimisation
Shape tweening
Positioning
Drawing objects
Masking
Using sounds
Looping sounds
File uploading
Adding sounds to the timeline
History panel
Automation
Publishing
Publish settings
Special effects
Transitioning
Including beginner and advanced Actionscript
tutorials
Interactive movies and games
Behaviors
OOP
Actions panel
Gotoandplay()
Stop()
Load()
#Include statement
The toolkit
Start()
Properties and methods
Statement syntax
Dot syntax
Event handlers
Arrays
Mouse events
Expressions
Looping
Function parameters
Eternal Actionscript
Data types
Interactivity
String manipulation
Sorting arrays
Functions
Flow control
Navigation
If/else statements
Frame events
Debugging
Variables
Importing
Text fields
Packages
Hello World
Objects
Form elements
Selection
Logical operators
Null data type
Operators
Arithmetic
Parameters
onMouseMove()
Data structures
Assignment
Declarations
User defined functions
Tracing
The output window
Watching variables
Dreamweaver
29 Tutorials
29 great
Dreamweaver tutorials
Covers versions 4, MX, 8 and 2 huge tutorials on CS3!
"Macromedia Dreamweaver is a web development tool, created by
Macromedia (now Adobe Systems), which is currently in version 8. Initial
versions of the application served as simple WYSIWYG HTML editors but
more recent versions have incorporated notable support for many other
web technologies such as CSS, JavaScript, and various server-side
scripting frameworks. Dreamweaver has enjoyed widespread success since
the late 1990s and currently holds approximately 80% of the HTML editor
market. The software is available for both the Mac and Windows
platforms, but can also be run on Unix-like platforms through the use of
emulation software such as Wine.
As a WYSIWYG editor, Dreamweaver can hide the details of pages' HTML
code from the user, making it possible for non-experts to easily create
web pages and sites. Some web developers criticize this approach as
producing HTML pages that are much larger than they should be, which can
cause web browsers to perform poorly. This can be particularly true
because the application makes it very easy to create table-based
layouts. In addition, some web site developers have criticized
Dreamweaver in the past for producing code that often does not comply
with W3Cstandards. However, Macromedia has increased the support for CSS
and other ways to layout a page without tables in later versions of the
application." [Wikipedia]
Including:
The interface
Standards
CSS
Tables
Forms
Objects and behaviours
Object creation
Javascript
Adding audio
The workspace
Fireworks integration
Dreamweaver templates
Toolbars
Shockwave elements
Flash
ASP for Dreamweaver
Connections
Form elements
Layers
Dynamic data
Interactive forms
Lists
Image maps
Frames
Images
Animations
Divs
Dynamic applications
Framesets
Recordsets
CFML
XML
Browser targetting
ASP
Server behavior
JSP
PHP
Menus
Automation
FTP publishing
Templates
Customisation
Dynamic content
Adding video
ActiveX
Pop-up menus
Uploading sites
Live data
Creating new documents
XHTML
Repeating elements
Quick tag editor
VBScript
External style sheets
Developing extensions
Development on a MAC
Fireworks
10 Tutorials
10
detailed Fireworks tutorials
Covers versions 3, 4, MX and 8!
"Macromedia Fireworks (also known as FW for short) is a bitmap and
vector graphics editor, developed by Macromedia and aimed at web
designers (with features such as: slices, the ability to add hotspots
etc.). It is designed to integrate easily with other Macromedia
products, such as the popular Dreamweaver and Flash, and is part of the
Macromedia Studio 8 suite." [Wikipedia]
Including:
The interface
Creating documents
Creating banners
Navigation bars
Gradient editing
Dreamweaver integration
Slices
Spell checking
Filters
Symbols
Creating rollovers
Transformations
Libraries
Objects
Strokes
Paths
Text
Effects
Compression
Javascript
Working with bitmap images
Textures
The canvas
Workflow
Sharpening
Styles
Auto reslice
Colour
Automation
Image maps
Fills
Live effects
Text editor
Distorting images
Blurring
The environment
Working with URLs
Exporting images
Keyboard shortcuts
Hot keys
Animation
Fireworks extensions
Creating pop-up menus
Hotspots
Making vector images
ColdFusion
9 Tutorials
9 great ColdFusion tutorials
Covers version MX!
"ColdFusion is the original and most common implementation of a tag
and ECMAScript-based programming language -- ColdFusion Markup Language
(CFML) and CFSCRIPT, respectively -- which is typically used in web
application development for the generation of dynamic web pages.
Originally a product of Allaire, in 2001 the company was purchased by
Macromedia, who subsequently merged with Adobe Systems in 2005.
ColdFusion resembles a scripting language best suited for data-driven
web sites. More advanced users can use ColdFusion as a productivity
layer above a J2EE platform or use ColdFusion as middleware in a service
oriented architecture (SOA), such as generating web services or Flash
remoting." [Wikipedia]
Including:
The tag-based language
Components
Web services
User-defined functions
Flow Control
Scripting
Security
Validation for forms
Integration with JSP
Debugging
Regular expressions
Expressions
Global applications
If/Else statements
Flash integration
States
Functions
Integration with Java
Structures
Variables
XML
Retrieving data
Scope
WDDX
Exceptions
Client/Server
CFX tags
Fusebox
Pound signs
Flash remoting
CFSCHEDULE
Administration
CFML
Loops
JavaScript
Commenting code
Reusing code
Custom tags
CFScript
SQL
Constants
Operators
CFML
Lists
CFFTP
CFHTTP
COM
Forms
Testing
Arrays
Server-side actionscript
Relational databases
Database transactions
Database views
Database stored procedures
Database triggers
Macromedia Studio
6 Tutorials
6 great tutorials to help you learn to use Macromedia Studio -
Macromedia's collection of applications.
UPDATED AND INCLUDING VERSION 8!
Covering the Studio package of:
Dreamweaver
Fireworks
Flash
Contribute
Freehand
ColdFusion
PLUS....
9 Bonus tutorials...
1 tutorial on Encore DVD 2.0
2 tutorials on Freehand (10 & MX)
1 tutorial on Adobe Production
2 tutorials on Ultradev 4
3 tutorials on Macromedia Director (MX and 8.5)
All these tutorials make this the
perfect set for the web designer, graphic designer, video creator and audio
producer. This set truly covers the best multimedia creation software on
the market. You will not be disappointed!
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