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Next meeting – Friday June 5th

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Dreamweaver and Flash Oxford User Groups

Next meeting – 7.30pm Friday 5th June 2009

This month we are planning an informal social meetup and providing pizza and drinks. So do come along and meet other tormented web designers, illustrators, digital artists, games developers, video jockeys and other geeks who love (or loathe) Adobe software. This is a good chance to find out a bit more about what we all do during the day.

We will have a copy of Flash Catalyst and there will be a chance to get hands on and see if it really is as easy as Andrew Shorten made it look last month.

There should be lots of Catalyst and Flex related freebies, the Adobe Dreamweaver Classroom-in-a-book to give away, as well as the most popular $2100 free software bundle.

For further information about Dreamweaver Oxford see the official Adobe Group site at http://groups.adobe.com/groups/6c54b074f9/summary

Send us your pizza order by reply, and please do bring along your own drink/snacks if you feel generous or just want to stand clutching your own favourite brew to yourself.

This is the last meeting before we take a two month summer break.

Next meeting: May 6th

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Andrew Shorten from Adobe tells us about the latest developments for Flash and Flex – May 6th at 7.30pm

Andrew Shorten works for Adobe as a Platform Evangelist and has offered to talk about Flex, Flash and AIR and the opportunities these technologies present to enrich web and desktop experiences. He will be presenting an update on the Flash Platform, showing an early build of Flash Catalyst and demo-ing some of the new features in Flex Builder Gumbo. You can find out more about Andrew at his web-site http://ashorten.com .

Venue: OFVM – Film Oxford, 54 Catherine St, Oxford, OX4 3AH
Starts at 7.30pm
Location: http://tiny.cc/ghNTd

March meeting – 24th March

Monday, March 9th, 2009

This month is mostly given by our sister Adobe User group: www.flashoxford.com

Away3d and the future of 3d in Flash

Hosted by Rob Bateman, a Flash developer who has been integral to the creation of Away3d a realtime 3d Flash engine. He will provide an overview of this exciting open source project and discuss examples of work created using Away3d. This session should be of interest to coders and animators interested in cutting edge Flash development.

For more information on Away3d check out Rob’s blog at http://www.infiniteturtles.co.uk.

Venue: OFVM – Film Oxford, 54 Catherine St, Oxford, OX4 3AH
Starts at 7.30pm
Location: http://tiny.cc/ghNTd

Last night’s talk – and offer

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Many many thanks to Paul Forsey for a great talk on panoramic photography and for bringing all that great kit.

Paul’s web site is at www.stepintothepicture.co.uk
You can see some of his panoramas here.

Paul talked us through the complete process, from building your own tripod head to taking the photos, to using RealViz Stitcher Pro (Mac or PC).

I think Autodesk (makers of 3DSMax) have taken over the software, and seem to sell it as Stitcher Unlimited online for £300.

Paul did mention Adobe Photoshop‘s built in Photomerge option, but in CS3 it’s doesn’t give brilliant results. However, the upgraded CS4 Photoshop has been partly promoted on the back of enhancements to its built-in stitching app, so somebody should give it a try! Here’s the help, so get stitching if you’ve got CS4 and let us know how you get on. We can post results here.

As an extra incentive, if you do send us a panoramic photo, whether created in Flash, Stitcher, or CS4 alone, you’ll get an extra credit towards the next software raffle.

John (from Flash Oxford, hello!) then talked us through a couple of add-on apps for Flash which could achieve similar results. Paul’s panoramas require Quick Time to display, and apparently fewer people on PC have QT installed than the Flash Player. And I’m not paid to say that either.

Next month’s meeting is on Tuesday March 24th, so note the change of weekday. It’ll involve a talk about 3d Flash, so again, check here or the Flash Oxford web site for more details soon.

Alun

Next meeting – 4th February

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Paul Forsey will provide a brief overview of taking and making 360 degree panoramic photographs using a digital still camera, Adobe Photoshop and Realviz panoramic software. This will include an introduction to field technique, organizing your workspace and the kind of equipment required for successful hardcopy and online applications. Paul Forsey is an artist/designer based in West Berkshire.

Following this theme, John Twycross from Live Pictures will take a look at how to use panoramic photographs in Flash. He will conduct a review of both the “360g Flash Panorama” and “FlashPanos” open source engines for Flash. There will also be a brief round up of commercial flash extensions that are available.

Venue: OFVM – Film Oxford, 54 Catherine St, Oxford, OX4 3AH

Location:  http://tiny.cc/ghNTd

Come along, it’s always free! 7.30pm at OFVM.

7th January 2009 meeting

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Adobe User Groups – January 7th 2009

Venue: OFVM – Film Oxford, 54 Catherine St, Oxford, OX4 3AH

Flash User Group

Julian Scott, Games Producer at Long Animal Games talks about monetizing. How to generate income form your online content. This session should be of interest to internet and online game developers as well as producers of online video content

(see http://flashoxford.com for more information)

Dreamweaver User Group

Google Maps. Alun Ward will run through some sample implementations of Google Maps on web sites: how, what, where and why.

Also this month:

Exhibition invite: Alun Ward, manager of the Dreamweaver User Group, will be performing his art work Transporter Mix at the OVADA gallery in Oxford from January 7th to 10th 2009. Some Adobe products were harmed during the creation of this piece. Come along to the evening event on Thursday 8th (6 – 8pm). www.transportermix.com

End of year wind-up report

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

The last session of 2008 was a fun social, with software giveaway, Adobe swag handout, drinks, and show-and-tell from quite a few members.

John showed us one of his favourite sites: www.bestflashanimation.com which highlighted the great Flash www.cigaretteisdead.com site.

Alun talked about his installation/performance piece Transporter Mix coming to the Ovada Gallery, Oxford in January. Apart from shameless self-promotion, he also showed us kuler – the free Adobe site and downloadable AIR package that allows you to create colour harmonies and export swatches, as well as share these with other users.

Mark showed us his video in an Intel online video competition – go and vote for it (until the end of next week) at http://blog.digitaldragrace.com/articles/2008/12/09/user-battle-1-about-begin/

Glenn showed us one of his favourite Flash sites at www.gotmilk.com, and the Adobe Edge newsletter – with links to a Volkswagen anniversary website, created in Flash by the company Achtun

Julian showed us one of his own Flash games, at his site http://www.longanimalsgames.com/
He’ll be talking more about his Flash game creation experience at the January meeting.

Blayze showed us a game he developed for company Altitude24 www.altitude24.co.uk

Stephen had been to Adobe Max in Milan, so talked us through what happens at one of those events. You’ve missed Milan now of course, but if you’re travelling east, you can still catch Max Tokyo http://jp.max.adobe.com/

Lesley won the Flash User Group software raffle – congratulations – spend the dosh wisely!

Gary from OFVM talked about the MIDAS production awards. They’re being expanded this year to include new media work. This might include games and web site projects as well as the more traditional time based media. If you think you could benefit from free access to OFVM’s resources (cameras, kit, expertise, connections), get in touch with Gary at OFVM – production@ofvm.org and read more at http://www.ofvm.org/

All this plus general chit chat, eating of doritos, popcorn, drinking of beer and wine, and our biggest attendance yet.

Thanks to all who came along, and see you on January 7th for the first meeting of 2009.

Alun

Christmas Meeting and Party – 10th December 2008

Thursday, November 20th, 2008
The next meeting will be the Adobe User Groups Oxford Christmas Party. There will be a $2500 free software prize giveaway. We will also be having a “Show and Tell” session where we are asking everybody to showcase a website. This can be one you have made or one that someone else has made and you think is great. So bring along a URL as well as some party snacks and drinks if you fancy it. Look forward to seeing you there. As ever the group is open to anybody who works with or is interested in Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Flash and Action Script. The evening will kick off at 7.30pm at OFVM film makers, Oxford.

User Group on Adobe site

Adobe have set up a site for all their User Groups – you can log in with an Adobe ID (free), and add ideas, job posts, events etc, as you like. It’s brand new, so still in testing, but it’s worth checking out if you’re looking for User Groups in other areas too.

http://groups.adobe.com/groups/6c54b074f9/summary

Next meeting : December

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Date: December 10th

Time: 7.30 – 9.30

Location: OFVM

Our next meeting is the last for 2008, and will be a combo Christmas party for the Flash and Dreamweaver User Groups + show-and-tell. Bring along any projects your working on using Adobe software and talk about them. If you need any special facilities, let us know beforehand. If you haven’t been to a User Group meeting before, this is your chance to meet informally.

Second ODUG meeting report

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Alun gave a quick presentation on Spry, and how to use it in Dreamweaver to create a picture gallery web app. John won the $2,000 software raffle, congratulations John, and very kindly donated it to OFVM, our generous hosts.

Here are the notes from the presentation.

Q. Where to get Spry?

It comes with Dreamweaver CS3, as Spry version 1.4

A. http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/

Updated to 1.6.1 prerelease 25 Feb 2008, supports AIR

Download the framework, which includes examples and documentation, or just download the updater for Dreamweaver CS3

Adobe Spry home page with demos and examples.

Adobe online tutorial:

www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/articles/spry_photo_album.html by Dan Booth, Adobe

This includes the data framework, sample photos and XML data file.

Lynda.com online video tutorials (not free)

Dreamweaver CS3 with CSS Essential Training by James Williamson (502)

(Chapter 11 is focused on Spry)

More advanced: Dreamweaver CS3 Projects: Creating Custom Spry Widgets with James Williamson (589)

Some sample AJAX (dynamic javascript) examples, which could be used for a photo gallery:

Don’t forget, the next meeting is on 1 October 2008sign up for the event,  this will be a special Adobe launch edition.


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