Cor wrote:
Paul,
Where do you set the color change?
In a function in Class X, called from the constructor.
Regards
Cor
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Subject: [Flashcoders] AS3 DropShadow filter wont change color
I'm using AS3. I have a MovieClip with a shape.
I have a class X associated with the MovieClip and that class extends
another class of mine Y which extends MovieClip ( essentially
MovieClip<-X<-Y). The only reason that Class Y exists is that library
items must be associated with unique classes.
I control my MovieClip using Class X.
Class X uses a DropShadow filter to apply a drop shadow to the
MovieClip. It works great, except it wont apply the color change to the
drop shadow. Everything else will work, but not the color setting. If I
set the filter to be applied to the parent MovieClip, the shadow changes
color.
Anyone seen anything like this?
Paul
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