Flash on a Budget - Learn About SWiSH Max

By JustMeof3, published Jul 16, 2007
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The idea of spending hundreds of dollars on a complicated program keeps a lot of people from trying Flash on their own. But there is an alternative that is much easier on the wallet with all the features needed to design impressive animations and full Flash sites. SWiSH Max offers a wide range of features combined with an easy to understand interface at a fraction of the cost of Adobe Flash. In this introduction we'll look at the Standard toolbar which contains shortcuts to commonly used options, from left to right.

New Movie - This will create a new Swish movie from scratch

Open Movie - Open a Swish movie file (.swi). Note that Swish cannot open Flash files (.fla) as those are proprietary to Adobe Flash.

Save Movie - Save the currently open Swish movie file. If it is a newly created movie you will be prompted to give it a name. If it is a movie that was opened and modified this option will save over the original.

Find - Basic Find tool. This can be useful when working on a particularly complicated movie to find something quickly.

Cut - Cuts the current selection for pasting somewhere else.

Copy - Copy the current selection for pasting somewhere else without removing it from its current location.

Paste - Adds the cut or copied selection to the desired location.

Delete - This will delete a scene or object. Select an object in the scene first to delete the object from the scene. If no object is selected in the scene, then the entire scene will be deleted.

Bring Forward - This will move the object that is currently selected up one layer in the stacking order.

Send Backward - Moves the currently selected object down one layer in the stacking order.

Bring to front - This will move the object that is currently selected to the front in the stacking order.

Send to Back - Moves the object currently selected to the back in the stacking order.

Undo - Undo the last command

Redo - Redo the last command

Help - Changes the cursor into a question mark, click on the item you wish to know more about.

Help Topics - Opens the Help window to look up a specific topic.

Flash on a Budget - Learn About SWiSH Max

Screenshot of the Standard Toolbar in SWiSH Max.

Credit: Patricia Brand

Copyright: Patricia Brand

Did You Know?
SWiSH Max includes 230 visual effects and allows import of SWF movies produced in any other Flash application.
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Seems like a pretty good program

Posted on 07/23/2007 at 6:07:00 AM

 
(never mind me, just getting caught up....)

Posted on 07/20/2007 at 12:07:00 AM

 
Good information!

Posted on 07/19/2007 at 8:07:00 PM

 
Thanks for sharing!

Posted on 07/18/2007 at 5:07:00 PM

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