Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Adobe CS4 and Adobe Bordeaux

Adobe CS4 and Adobe Bordeaux
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Heard the following about a new tool , Adobe Bordeaux (via visualrinse), to create Flash contents without programming with Actionscritp 3 language

Just got a note from Adobe on this…. In addition to Thermo lowering the bar for Flex development, it looks as though
Adobe has a tool coming out to compete with Swish, etc… Very cool!

Adobe Bordeaux is the codename for a new product for graphic designers, art directors, creative directors, and others who don’t need all the capabilities of Flash Professional and want to create flash content easily without knowing ActionScript or programming.

Bordeaux enables graphic designers to efficiently create site openers, rich media banners, microsites, portfolios, and other small-scale Flash projects. Art Directors and Creative Directors can use Bordeaux to add interactivitym motion, and video to Photoshop comps or InDesign layouts to create interactive moodboards and concepts, making it possible to communicate ideas more efectively to clients and design teams.

  • Easily create buttons, menus, slideshows, video controllers and other interactive components
  • Customise the look and behavior of interactive components included with Bordeaux
  • Visually convert artwork to interactive elements without coding
  • Trigger actions and events from markers you add to your video and audio
  • Create multi-page microsites as easily as dragging and dropping
  • Make objects and text move, spin, resize, reveal, slide, bounce, fade, and more without using keyframes or code
  • Easily control how motion responds to mouse events
  • Import, trim, and encode video files into FLV
  • Add audio and trim and adjust levels
  • Import native Photoshop files as layers
  • Import InDesign files with pages and objects preserved as individual elements
  • Output efficient SWF or Adobe AIR files

  • if you have any more information, please send me mail then i update this post.
    thank you