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... is the direction from which a dominant light originates. The lighter values closer to the light source, are near the top ofthe sphere. The tiny glow on the lower edge ofthe circle is the ... the outward outline of a form. Basic shapes include circles, squares and triangles. The light source is coming from the upper left, which affects the placement and value of every section of ... away values rather than adding them! ILLUSTRATION 02-04 1) Shade in a section of your drawing space with your stick of charcoal. Use the side of your charcoal instead ofthe end. It’s...
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... > Making theMostof Attaching Mouse Events to Movie Clips Movie clip instances can also have attached mouse events (as shown in the preceding exercise). To make themostof this powerful ... the hand cursor to appear, set the useHandCursor property ofthe instance to false with a rollOver event: ã ã on (rollOver) { ã ã this.useHandCursor = false; ã ã } ã The ... important thing to remember when using the term this as a target path. For example, if you were to place the following script on a movie clip instance, the instance itself would rotate: This...
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