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Subject: RE: FLASH: dynamic tinting- DEMO
From: Todd Underwood
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 05:10:23 GMT

Thanks Mike, your example does create nice tints. I'm trying to tint bitmaps
to many predefined shades (like specific colors of paint), and find that
mixing the alpha settings on Red, Green, and Blue instances (as Robert Lewis
suggested) do not provide the result one would expect. Apparently the order
of layering determines the resulting shades with the top-most layer having
dominance over shadings underneath.

In other words, a 50% red, overlapping a 50% blue, overlapping a 50% green,
is very red, with a hint of magenta and almost no noticeable green. In
traditional mixing of RGB channels, this would produce a 50% gray.

Todd Underwood

-----Original Message-----
From: owneratchinwag [dot] com [owneratchinwag [dot] com]On">mailto:owneratchinwag [dot] com]On Behalf Of Mountain,
Mike J
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 10:43 AM
To: 'flasheratchinwag [dot] com'
Subject: RE: FLASH: dynamic tinting- DEMO


http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~mowgli/flash/colours.htm

It's a quick test I did, not sure about the results. Move the mouse to
create new "tints"

Mike M


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