Working With Solid Colors And Gradient Fills In The Color Mixer - MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-USING FLASH Use Manual

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10.
To avoid beveling a Miter join, enter a Miter limit.
Line lengths exceeding this value are squared off instead of pointed. For example, a Miter
limit of 2 for a 3-point stroke means that when the length of the point is twice the stroke
weight, Flash removes the limit point.
To apply a solid color fill using the Property inspector:
1.
Select an object or objects on the Stage.
2.
Select Window > Properties.
3.
To select a color, click the triangle next to the Fill color box and do one of the following:
Select a color swatch from the palette.
Type a color's hexadecimal value in the text box.
Working with solid colors and gradient
fills in the Color Mixer
To create and edit solid colors and gradient fills, you can use the Color Mixer. If an object is
selected on the Stage, the color modifications you make in the Color Mixer are applied to
the selection.
You can create any color using the Color Mixer. You can select colors in RGB or HSB, or you
can expand the panel to use hexadecimal mode. You can also specify an alpha value to define
the degree of transparency for a color. In addition, you can select a color from the existing
color palette.
You can expand the Color Mixer to display a larger color space in place of the color bar, a split
color swatch showing the current and previous colors, and a Brightness control to modify
color brightness in all color modes.

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