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Create HTML5 Games Using Adobe Animate

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Just a few years ago nearly all browser based games used Adobe Flash. This all changed when Steve Jobs refused to allow the Flash player in the iOS Safari browser and at the same time HTML5 introduced the Canvas with an api to allow fast sprite animations. Most developers have moved away from Adobe Flash, but Adobe Flash in its latest incarnation Adobe Animate can output content that is completely HTML5 compliant. What is more it is resolution independent, so when the output is resized it still looks great. Adobe Animate is targeted mainly at non interactive content. But there is nothing to stop the developer from using the output and some Javascript to create great looking HTML5 games.

The author has created Flash games for clients including the Mars Corporation, BBC, Johnson & Johnson and Deloittes. He is also the author of two books about using Flash for game development. In this course he shows how users familiar with Flash can use their existing skills to create great HTML5 games and takes developers unfamiliar with Adobe Animate through the details of using the drawing tools and animation tools to create the assets that will be used in a game. We also look at how it is possible to get free vector based graphics that can then be animated and used in a game.

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I started work in 1980 as a cartoon animator. Buying a Sinclair ZX81 back in 1982 was the start of a migration to a full time programmer. The ZX81 quickly was swapped for the Sinclair Spectrum, a Z80 processor and a massive 48K of ram made this a much better computer to develop games and I developed a few games using Sinclair Basic and then Assembler. The Spectrum was swapped for a Commodore Amiga and I developed more games in the shareware market, moving to using C. At this stage it was essentially a hobby. Paid work was still animated commercials. I final bought a PC in the early nineties and created a sprite library ActiveX control and authored my first book, aimed at getting designers into programming. In the mid nineties along came Flash and the company I was now running, Catalyst Pictures, became known for creating games. Since then the majority of my working life has been creating games, first in Flash and Director, as Director published the first widely available 3D library that would run in a browser using a plugin. In recent years game development has involved using HTML5 and Canvas. Using both custom code and various libraries. A particular preference is to use the latest version of Adobe Flash, now called Animate that exports to the Javascript library Createjs. I've worked for the BBC. Johnson and Johnson. Deloitte, Mars Corporation and many other blue chip clients. The company I've run for over 30 years has won a number of awards and been nominated for a BAFTA twice, the UK equivalent to the Oscar. Over the last 20 years I have been struck by just how difficult it has been to get good developers and have decided to do something about this rather than just complain. I run a CodeClub for kids 9-13 years old and intend to develop a number of courses for Udemy hoping to inspire and educate new developers.

Specification: Create HTML5 Games Using Adobe Animate

Duration

3.5 hours

Year

2022

Level

All

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

Yes

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  1. Irfan Neox

    It gives me a great achievement and understanding of the ins and outs of 2D animation especially for game animation!

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  2. Rob Van Der Galien

    first impression is very good. the teache4 explains everything well in a tempo i like. you have to exoeriment by yourself to get all detsils. that s kearning.

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  3. Carey Pinfold

    love it…nice and simple and to the point

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  4. Madalene Spezialetti

    If this is for a rank beginner, should use a simpler figure.

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  5. Katherine Veze

    I would rather do my drawing in Adobe Illustrator. Sometimes I prefer to sketch on a sketch pad first and then scan it in.

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  6. Zeff Calilung

    Good tutorial but not as what i expected.

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  7. Ronda Stonecipher

    This is not for beginners. It skips forward too fast.

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  8. Marioduilio

    Awesome course. I wish he would do more. Sadly, he didn’t have enough buys.

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  9. Rens Traksel

    ja goede duidelijke cursus

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  10. Jasmine Pender

    Teaching style isn’t working for me so far.

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