Flash CS4 - Ch.1 Vocabulary Crossword
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
 
 
Down: 2) The default drawing mode in which objects drawn or moved to the top of other objects combine with or segment the existing objects on the same layer.5) An outline that encloses an area to be selected.6) A panel, located on the right side of the Flash workspace, that contains the tools to draw, paint, select, and modify Flash graphics as well as to change the magnification level of the Stage, and to select colors.9) The unit of measurements displayed on the left and top edges of the Stage window; helpful when placing objects on the Stage according to specific coordinates and used to create vertical and horizontal guides.10) A panel located at the right of the Flash workspace that provides easy access for reviewing and modifying the most common attributes of the currently selected tool or object.11) A handle that appears next to a selected anchor point on a curved line that can be dragged with the Subselection tool to change the curve.12) The panel used to control and coordinate the frames and layers that make up a Flash document.14) The tool used to select strokes or fills or a group of objects, move selected objects on the Stage or in the pasteboard, and modify objects.15) Software that allows SWF files in a HTML file to be viewed in a Web browser; also provides controls for magnifying the SWF file's view, changing its quality, printing it and other functions.16) A value that represents a color based on the three basic colors used on computer monitors--red, green, and blue and numbers.17) A point or a stroke or outline of a fill with no stroke that can be dragged with the Sub-selection tool to modify the stroke or fill.21) Two or more panels displayed together.22) To treat two or more elements as a single object.24) A graphic includes a row by row list of every pixel in the graphic, along with each pixel's color.28) An area that contains controls for viewing and changing the properties of objects, aligning objects, transforming objects, or mixing and selecting colors.32) A collection of individual panels or panel groups.33) An area in a Flash graphic that can be painted with color; may or may not be enclosed with strokes.35) A line that makes up a Flash graphic; may be straight or curved, individual line segments, or connected lines that form shapes.36) A vertical or horizontal line dragged from the rulers and used to align objects on the Stage. Across: 1) An animation created by playing back a sequence of bitmap still images to produce the perception of motion.3) The grey area surrounding the Stage in the Flash workspace.4) The 216 colors that display the same on both the Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator browsers, as well as on both Windows and Macintosh operating systems.7) A color square in the color palette.8) Animation created by playing back a list of shapes or vector graphics and their transformations in sequence to produce the perception of motion.13) The elements of text, graphics, animations, sounds, and videos that make up Web pages.14) To drag the playhead back and forth through the frames to play the animation manually; useful for testing an animation during development.18) A set of lines behind all objects on the Stage; visible only while editing a document.19) To create visually exciting and interactive components, such as animated logos and online interactive advertising, to enhance the clients' Web site a designer can use.20) A series of images whose content in each image changes and that is displayed in sequence to give the illusion of motion.23) The tool used to display and modify anchor points on strokes and on the outlines of fills that have no stroke.25) A graphic that includes a set of mathematical instructions that describe the color, outline and position of all the shapes of the image.26) Web media created in Flash; includes text, static images, sound, and video as well as animations.27) The central area of the Document window where all the graphic objects for a document are created, imported, and assembled.29) The Flash authoring document being worked with while content is being developed using Flash.30) The FLA file published to deliver its content for viewing by end users; also called a Flash movie.31) A marker that indicates which frame is currently selected in the Timeline.34) The tool used to select an object, to select several objects at one time, or to select an irregularly shaped area of an object by drawing a free-form marquee.37) The Flash program window that includes: the workspace, pasteboard, Application menu, panels and timeline elements.38) The smallest picture element on a monitor screen that can be controlled by a computer; short for picture element.39) The drawing mode in which drawn shapes are treated as separate objects and do not merge with or alter other objects on the same layer.40) Another name for a SWF file.
 

 

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