![]() ![]() Improved sketching and keyframing tools are the highlights of the 2017 release. Of course, since the rise of HTML5, Flash Player has been in decline, so in 2015 Adobe rebranded – and reshaped – the tool to make it a cross-platform animation tool capable of exporting to a number of platforms and devices, including HTML5 Canvas and iPad/iPhone/ Android. Remember Flash? Well, Animate is the next-gen incarnation of the tool. There’s also tools for combining multiple PDFs and rearranging pages, and you can digitally sign PDFs and turned scanned documents into PDFs. Great for making a quick tweak to text and the like. Acrobat Pro DCĪcrobat is much more than a PDF reader – it enables you to quickly create PDFs from any document or image and edit PDFs in a number of ways without messing around with original source files. New in CC 2017 is the ability to add animations using Creative Cloud Libraries, ‘Power Zoom’ which enables you to quickly zoom into different areas of your design with ease, and the ability to share your website to clients or collaborators with a single click. Start your layouts on the go in Adobe Comp CC and then turn them into fully-working HTML5 websites. Essentially if offers a design-led interface, generating the code in the background as you work. If you’re looking to create a responsive site but have no idea where to begin with code, Muse is a pretty cool app. Muse's design-led interface generates the code in the background as you work ![]() These include in-built code colouring, a redesigned code editor with enhanced code hinting, real-time previews in your browser and the ability to create email campaigns directly within the app with the Campaign extension. ![]() Dreamweaverīeyond the redesigned (and indeed slicker and more customisable) interface, Dreamweaver offers designers and developers a number of tools to improve their web workflow. Recent updates to the app include better capture tools for mobile photography, support for the latest camera and lens profiles, a Boundary Warp feature for better panoramas, improved perspective tools and the ability to sell your images to Adobe Stock directly from the app. If you’re a professional photographer, Lightroom offers you a raft of management and editing tools – with fantastic support for RAW files. This is borne out in the fantastic Essential Graphics panel – which, when combined with an After Effects workflow, gives editors the ability to quickly create titles and motion graphics an enhanced Title tool a raft of motion graphics templates an Essential Sound panel that makes light work of audio mixing and editing and support for the MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar. The excellent video editing tool gets even better in the CC 2017 release. The CC 2017 release features a fantastic Essential Graphics panel Use the drop-down menu above to navigate to the section you want. We’ve organised this review into three sections: desktop apps, mobile apps, and services. For mobile apps, go to your desired app store, install and log in using your Creative Cloud credentials. You’ll find all of the desktop apps below in the Adobe Creative Cloud app – so you can install them directly from that. There are a few highly specialist tools we’ve left out – notably Prelude for video logging, Flash Builder for creating apps based around ActionScript, Story Plus – a tool for screenwriters wanting to collaborate with each other and editors, PhoneGap Build for deploying apps to multiple devices, and Scout, an SWF profiling tool. With all that in mind, let’s take a look at the apps and services in Creative Cloud, with a brief summary of what they do and how they can benefit you as a creative professional. ![]() It includes a load of typefaces via TypeKit, cloud storage, the ability to create a portfolio, and a load of stock images, videos and templates with Adobe Stock. Creative Cloud 2017 is more than applications. ![]()
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