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June-7-08

FlashEff Previews

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We’re closing in on releasing the public beta of our new animation tool: FlashEff. As mentioned in my previous post, a few of us will be present at Flashbelt starting today (8 June) where we’ll be able to show you how this new product works. I can tell you this much: it’s going to change the way you create Flash animations. Not only it will help you create eye-catching animations but it will also speed up your development process.

If, by any chance, you’ve missed us at Flashbelt, we’ll also be present at FITC Chicago, starting June 22.

By the way, have you seen our intro animation for FlashEff ? No ? Check it out here – animate anything.

May-22-08

A new Flash animation tool

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I know it is sometime since I wrote my last article, but in the past few weeks I really had my hands full. Besides working hard to offer the best customer support service I can for JumpeyeComponents, I helped my colleagues that are working on a new animation tool for Flash. This is the first tool of its kind… of this “magnitude”…

In the past few weeks the entire Flash department has worked hard on what will be on of our most complex Flash components: FlashEff. This animation tool will provide the combined functionality of the MovieClipTransitionEffect and TxEff components all together and much more. This is going to be the best animation component ever. Right now, we are in the beta stage with it and can’t wait to have it finished and released. For the first time, we are going to publish an API of the component so that other Flash/ActionScript programmers can create and publish their own patterns for this component.

If you would like to find out more about it and see it in action, a few of my colleagues (Gabi – our CEO, Raul – the CTO – head of the Flash department and Alin – our PR manager) will give demonstrations of the component at a few international conferences. Right now they are in Cologne, Germany, attending the FlashForum conference. We’ll also be present (maybe not personally) at a few other major conferences like FITC Chicago in June and Flashpitt 08 in October.

March-18-08

Promotion for text effect with reflection

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Jumpeye has just launched a short promotion for a limited edition of TxEff: TxEff with reflection. All you have to do is to create your own text animation on www.txeff.com, save it and then embed it into your own site using the HTML code provided on txeff.com. Just like I did…

Hurry up ! It’s only available for a few days…

March-12-08

Flash Text Effects – How Easy It Is ?

posted by negush

There are a few ways to create text effects using Flash, like alpha or blur animations, color changing, text scaling or moving text and these are relatively easy to do. But what happens if you’ve seen some fancy text effect on a site or even in a video clip, perhaps in a movie, and you want that exact effect in your Flash banner, presentation or site ? It is highly unlikely that the effect was made with Flash. Chances are it was made with some professional tool for video editing.

If you want to have that same effect replicated in Flash, that means you’re going to work for the next few nights and write a lot of code to get there. Yes… if you’re a Flash and ActionScript pro… But what if you’re a rookie… Maybe you’ve never written code before. What then ?

Then, you should use this great tool developed by us at Jumpeye Creative Media. It’s called TxEff. This is a Flash CS3 component (only works with ActionScript 3.0) which you can use to create amazing text effects in Flash, literally in a few minutes, with just a few mouse clicks and a few parameter settings. That’s how easy has become creating Flash text effects. The animation below took me 15 minutes to complete (including testing more parameters to get the effect I wanted and consulting the help pages to get more info on some parameters).

Another great thing about it is that there is a free version of the component, that comes with three patterns embedded into it. You can use these patterns to create a large number of effects, number limited only by your imagination. You can download the component from JumpeyeComponents’ site but you’ll need an account for that (if you don’t have one, go ahead an create it). On the same site, you have access to several tutorials to get you started, the component’s help pages and documentation on all the patterns and their presets. These patterns are actually extensions of the component, so you’ll need both the component and the pattern into the Library, to create an effect. JumpeyeComponents also has a Knowledge Base, containing solutions to a few common questions regarding TxEff.

Besides all these, the component’s site (www.txeff.com) is actually a large effects database, created by all the people visiting the site. If you like an effect there, you can easily import it into your project (just remember to have that pattern into your Library).

Let me give you a piece of advice: before starting to work with TxEff, try to go through the documentation. The component is quite complex, even though it is easy to use, and has a few limitations and requirements. Also try to check out some of the tutorials to get a better idea of what TxEff can do. If you’re having problems with integrating the component, you should read the documentation first or check out the knowledge base… Chances are that you’ll find the answer to your problem there. If not… JumpeyeComponents support team will happily help you out.

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