Using iSpring Suite to make 3D flip-page e-books DIY

  
It is easy to create a 3D flip-page e-book with no programming and no script. You can also try it yourself without a programming foundation! There are many ways to make 3D e-books. The most common ones are the use of Flash and PPT. However, using Flash to create 3D e-books requires an understanding of timelines, keyframes, scripting languages ​​and even understanding of Action Script programming techniques. To create 3D e-books with PPT, you need to customize the animation settings for each element in the slideshow. Using triggers, etc., is also very troublesome. Now, if you use iSpring Kinetics to make 3D e-books, you can get rid of these troubles. Install iSpring Suite 6, run the iSpring Kinetics component, and select 3D Book in the pop-up window (Figure 1). First set the e-book cover and back cover. Select the Face Cover page in the Book Pages window, use the Page Size in the Design tab to set the page size, set the page background in Page Design, and check Use Color Fill to set the fill color (Figure 2). Go back to the Book tab, use the Picture, Text Box buttons to insert images and text into the page, and the Arrange button to adjust the order between the image and the text. For the same reason, the back cover can also be set up like this. Use the New Broadside button to add an internal page to your eBook. Use the Duplicate button to copy the selected page and the Delete button to delete the page. The inside pages of the e-book can be selected by editing the left or right page separately, and the setting method is the same as the editing of the front cover and the back cover. Use the Properties button to set the title and display interface of the eBook (Figure 3). This process can also be set when the e-book is released. Once setup is complete, click the Publish button on the toolbar to make the pre-release settings (Figure 4). Once the setup is complete, click on the Publish button and you can enjoy your work. How, the complicated work has become so simple, are you still guilty of not making a dynamic 3D e-book? This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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