Title: Re: [flexcoders] shadow lighting
Also, it appears you’re trying to apply these styles to a canvas.  Note that to do so, you’ll also need to set the borderStyle of the canvas to solid (you can set the thickness to zero, if you don’t actually want to see a border).  If that’s not enough for you, you can also use flash filters, examples of which can be found here:

http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mc/archives/2006/05/beyond_styling.cfm

-peter


On 7/12/06 6:08 PM, "Jason Szeto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


 
 

Hank,
 
            There are a few basic things you can do to style the drop shadows. Look at these styles:
 
dropShadowColor="0x000000"
dropShadowEnabled="false"
shadowDirection="center"
shadowDistance="2"
 
Jason

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of hank williams
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 1:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] shadow lighting


when applying shadowing to an object, if the lighting source is to the
top left of the object, then the shadow will be on the bottom and the
right. Typically there is also a white or light band across the top
and down the left side.

I am wondering how you do this in flex. I see it in the application
bar and so I am thinking that I should be able to style a canvas to do
it, but I cant seem to do it with the shadow related settings. I
believe I was able to do this kind of things with movie clips in
flash.

I guess a second question is whether it is possible to do any of those
cool flash 8 effects on containers/canvases in flex.

Hank

 
    
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