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Create Multiple Filters with ActionScript

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Flash Tutorial
Step Four: Reference for Flash Filter Parameter Settings
For each filter you will need to play with the parameters (settings) to get the effect that you require. The filter is controlled by the section between the parenthesis (Brackets). This is the parameters that I have used for the Glow filter:
(0x000066,.7,9,9 3 3,true,false)
The rest of this tutorial is reference pages for the parameter settings for each filters as illustrated in the Flash Movies used in this tutorial. It is not necessary to read in full but rather look up the parameters of individual filters as needed. If you want more in depth information about a particular filter look up at the specific tutorial for that filter.
Quick Links: Bevel Filter:Info on Parameters Full Tutorial Blur Filter:Info on Parameters Full Tutorial Drop Shadow Filter:Info on Parameters Full Tutorial Glow Filter:Info on Parameters Full Tutorial Gradient Bevel Filter:Info on Parameters Full Tutorial Gradient Glow Filter:Info on Parameters Full Tutorial Color Matrix Filter:Info on Parameters Full Tutorial Important Cross Ref: This tutorial only briefly describes how to apply the parameter settings. If you are not familiar with this I suggest that you return here after first reading the tutorial: Creating Filters with ActionScript
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