178 Creating Graphics: Applying Gradients
After examining the completed illustration, you'll begin by opening a
starter Flash document and end by publishing the document for web
playback. The tutorial should take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Before you take this tutorial you should read
Getting Started with Flash.
In this tutorial, you will complete the following tasks:
Test the application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
The tutorial in this chapter follows the order of a typical workflow for
creating a Flash application. Other workflows are also possible.
The tutorial workflow includes the following tasks:
"Examine the completed FLA file" on page 179
the completed Flash document.
"Open the starter document" on page 181
with a FLA file that has some graphics already created for you. You will
apply gradient effects to these graphics.
"Apply a linear gradient" on page 181
apply a linear gradient with specific colors.
"Create a radial gradient" on page 183
apply a radial gradient and make adjustments to its focal point.
"Apply the finishing touches" on page 187
performing a transform operation on a gradient. A transform operation
is a change in an object's size or shape. You will also add a few more
gradient effects to complete the illustration.
"Test the application" on page 191
Flash document to a SWF file and view it in a web browser.
Chapter 2, "Flash Basics,"
allows you to look at
lets you begin the tutorial
shows you the steps needed to
shows you the steps needed to
shows you the steps for
shows you how to publish your
in
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