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Professional Flash Design Terminology

Terminology, when it comes to professional Flash design, can be a scary thing. But remember, once you've learned it you will have a better understanding of how it works. In professional Flash design, the terminology will be action oriented. The following are Flash Design terms for you to learn.
 
Algorithm: A logical process or method by which a problem or task is solved or a decision made. Algorithms are expressed in different ways, such as natural languages, pseudo-code, flowcharts and programming language. This is a very popular term used as professional Flash design jargon.
 
Real Time: This refers to real time as the "now" time. In professional Flash design programs you can pause, reverse and fast forward.
 
Avatar: Designers use that as a professional Flash design term and it is widely referred to as the animation of a character. Many people use these in chat rooms to represent them.
 
First Person: You are looking through the eyes of one single person. The view follows the person (or character) as his or her head turns.
 
Isometric: This is one of the most popular views especially with professional Flash design. This is a more open view. It's neither first nor third person view. The Flash Designers like to use this view, because of its ease.
 
Side: The side view allows you to see what's on the "sidelines". You are looking at the character or along side the character watching him or her maneuver through each screen.
 
Third Person: This view is similar to Isometric, but a little different. You are looking through the eyes of a third person, viewing the first person and their surroundings as the screens change. A very popular view in professional Flash design.
 
Chase: This is a popular view in a lot of games that use professional Flash design. It is a type of 3-D camera view that follows the character. It is typically used in sports oriented games.

These are just a few examples that professional flash designers will use. It will help to get you started. As you start to build your professional Flash design terminology knowledge you will be able to converse with others such as Flash Designers and users alike. Learn more and show off your terminology flare!

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