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Subject: | Re: FLASH: dynamic tinting |
From: | Chris Kennish |
Date: | Mon, 13 Mar 2000 21:44:43 GMT |
Works fine as a background on...
http://www.copeandglory.co.uk
It's done as a semi-random constant
colour shift so that the background is
constantly changing - trying to keep it
fluid and organic thing, rather than
static. The graphic andfersand is is a
state of fluid scaling and alpha-change
too. (woo-hoo).
Now giving the user control over this is
another matter entirely...
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> Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 10:20:26 -0500
> From: Robert Lewis <lewisrbiggs-gilmore [dot] com>
> Subject: Re: FLASH: dynamic tinting
>
> Todd,
>
> I have not tried this approach before, but your post inspired the idea.
>
> Could you build three movieclips. One pure red, one blue, and one green. By
> overlapping them and changing the alpha transparency of each create a mixed
> color.
>
> If anyone gets this to work please let me know. I would love to see this
> happen.
>
> - -robert
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