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Open the starter document
Now that you have seen the document you will create, it is time to create
your own version of the document. The first thing to do is open the starter
document, which contains the graphic objects you will use with the filter
and blend features of Flash.
1. In Flash, select File > Open.
2. Browse to one of the following locations:
In Windows: Hard Disk\Program Files\Macromedia\Flash
8\Samples and Tutorials\Tutorial Assets\Creating Graphics\Filters
and Blends
On the Macintosh: Hard Disk/Applications/Macromedia Flash 8/
Samples and Tutorials/Tutorial Assets/Creating Graphics/Filters
and Blends
3. Select the file named Filters&Blends_start.fla and click Open.
Apply filters and blends
In the following sections, you will apply blends and filters to the 9ball and
CueBall movie clips found in the Library panel.
Apply a blend to the 9ball movie clip
The first task you must perform in the starter file is to apply a blend effect
to an instance of the
9ball outlines movie clip to make its colors combine
with the colors of the
9ball movie clip. This achieves a realistic shiny pool
ball look.
1. Open the Library panel (Window > Library).
2. Drag the 9ball movie clip from the Library panel to the lower-right
corner of the Stage.
This creates an new instance of the
9ball movie clip on the Stage.
3. Double-click the new 9ball instance to enter symbol-editing mode.
NOTE
As you complete the tutorial, remember to save your work frequently.
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