, so all your dropshadowed clips are being
drawn together. The problem then is managing their depths in relation
not only to the clip they're shadowing, but also of other clips,
shadowed or unshadowed.
The actionscript solution to the problem as you describe it sounds, in
my book, a lot like skiing
lapping, what's even the point of a dropshadow).
That, guessing you'd want windows to take the highest depth when given
user focus.
- Andreas
Philip Smith wrote:
Ok smartie, let's see you write your own drop shadow class for the Flash
7 player in 1minute...
Philip
- Orig
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Dynamic drop shadow
You should have noted that you needed a Flash 7 class in your original
post.
Charles P.
On 2/27/06, Philip Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok smartie, let's see you write your own drop shadow class for the Flash
7
player in 1minut
alpha to 35% and offset it from the original slightly.
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Dynamic drop shadow
Thanks for the responses. Is there
sonable thing to try and tackle in mx04
M
>
> On 2/27/06, Philip Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi there,
> >
> >I'm looking for an AS2 class that will provide a drop
> shadow for a
> > window pane that is continually resizing. I wou
Re: [Flashcoders] Dynamic drop shadow
Philip Smith wrote:
Hi there,
I'm looking for an AS2 class that will provide a drop shadow for a
window pane that is continually resizing. I would prefer a class with an
easy interface, that allows a movie clip to be registered as the clip to
be sh
Hi there,
I'm looking for an AS2 class that will provide a drop shadow for a window
pane that is continually resizing. I would prefer a class with an easy
interface, that allows a movie clip to be registered as the clip to be
shadowed, with a constant loop running inside of it to keep the sh
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