Create basic Flash animations very easily
Easy FlashMaker is a tool to create simple Macromedia Flash Movies (SWF files) quickly and easily. It is well known that Flash creation using professional software is very difficult process for beginners and even for more experienced users. We have tried to make this process as simple and convenient as possible.
The simplest movie can be created and stored as *.SWF file for a few seconds. Moreover, this program can automatically create an animation for the selected object using starting and finishing points.
The way to create really impressive animated SWF movie using “Easy FlashMaker” is very simple:1) Add an object (rectangle, circle, text, picture etc.) to the movie.2) Go to the first frame (or to any other starting frame) and set the starting properties for it (position, angle, colors etc.).3) Go to the last frame (or to any other finishing frame) and define the finishing properties for this object (position, angle, colors etc.). While edge frames are being edited, all the intermediate frames will be automatically recalculated to get animation effect (including position, angle, colors etc.).4) Test the movie.
You can add another object to the movie or edit each frame manually, if need it. Not too difficult, isn’t it?
Easy FlashMaker” is a tool to create simple Macromedia Flash Movies (SWF files) quickly and easily. It is well known that Flash creation using professional software is very difficult process for beginners and even for more experienced users. We have tried to make this process as simple and convenient as possible.
The simplest movie can be created and stored as *.SWF file for a few seconds. Moreover, this program can automatically create an animation for the selected object using starting and finishing points.
The way to create really impressive animated SWF movie using “Easy FlashMaker” is very simple:
1) Add an object (rectangle, circle, text, picture etc.) to the movie.
2) Go to the first frame (or to any other starting frame) and set the starting properties for it (position, angle, colors etc.).
3) Go to the last frame (or to any other finishing frame) and define the finishing properties for this object (position, angle, colors etc.). While edge frames are being edited, all the intermediate frames will be automatically recalculated to get animation effect (including position, angle, colors etc.).
4) Test the movie.
You can add another object to the movie or edit each frame manually, if need it. Not too difficult, isn’t it?