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Computing | Flash 
Fills And Gradients

All right,  whenever you click on a tool that allows you to have colors/fills you'll see the menu pop up below it and it will have a button with color in it.  If you click on that button a palette will show up with different colors in it.  

The tools that allow you to color are: Pencil, Text, Brush, Ink Bottle, & Paint Bucket. 

You can either use the predefined colors or make your own.  To make your own fills you need to click the button at the bottom of the palette (circled in red in the picture to the left). 

Another box will come up with two tabs at the top listing Solid & Gradient.  Here is a picture below with the Solid Tab selected.  The gradient one pretty much looks the same.
    

You have the ability to delete fills (just select the color on the palette to be deleted and press 'Delete'), make new fills (edit your new color and press 'New'), or Change current colors.  Solid colors are easy to manipulate.   We will talk about gradients in the remaining part of the article.

Gradient Fills Tutorials 

3D Sphere

Considering the fact that you have been  reading things as given in this column and assuming that you know how to at least draw a shape :)......  

  1. Draw a circle, go to the Paint bucket to fill it and select to edit the gradients (red circled button in diagram at the top of this page).
       

  2. Following the diagram below, make sure your drop down box says 'Radial' (for circles) and not 'Linear' (lines) (circled in blue on the picture below). You can change the color of your sphere by clicking on the first arrow marker (circled in yellow on the picture), and changing the color by clicking the color palette and editing to the and fill it.  Make sure to delete the line out side the fill when you’re through.

Gradients might seem hard to understand at first, especially if you've never been great at Photoshop or paint shop pro before, but I can tell you right now ....

Only PRACTICE is the key to success. Play with the colors of your fills, and see how they work.

So, that now you have come in touch with gradients and fills I expect your future graphics to be more colorful than ever. Till next time, Goodbye……

– Ankur Kamthe
February 15, 2001

Flash and Flaunt It      
The Drawing Tool Bar
     
Flash Interface Part 1
    
Flash Interface Part 2
      
Tweening
     
Motion Guides
    
Fills And Gradients
    
Introduction to Layers
     
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