mjareo
June 14th, 2003, 04:34 PM
Hey there - first time posting.
I have a logo I created for my webpage with FreeHand. I have finally learned how to do a lighting mask to have the effect of the moving gleam across my logo, but whenever I try to create the effect (using different methods even) it isnt' working correctly. Only part of my logo is being affected by the mask.
I have tried all the things that I can think of to make this work. So far the only thing that has worked is changing the vector logo into a jpeg and plugging it into flash, but I really don't want to do that due to resolution and cleaness of the image.
I am including links to the 2 files - the original logo as well as the masking .fla file that I have been trying to make work. If anyone has had this problem before or can help me, that would be great!
<a href="http://www.jareoworld.com/masking01.fla">.fla file</a>
<a href="http://www.jareoworld.com/fish.fh10">FreeHand file</a>
Thanks again for any help.
Oh - the masking method I am using is the one described on this web page in the following tutorial
Flash5 > Special Effects > Lighting Mask tutorial
I have a logo I created for my webpage with FreeHand. I have finally learned how to do a lighting mask to have the effect of the moving gleam across my logo, but whenever I try to create the effect (using different methods even) it isnt' working correctly. Only part of my logo is being affected by the mask.
I have tried all the things that I can think of to make this work. So far the only thing that has worked is changing the vector logo into a jpeg and plugging it into flash, but I really don't want to do that due to resolution and cleaness of the image.
I am including links to the 2 files - the original logo as well as the masking .fla file that I have been trying to make work. If anyone has had this problem before or can help me, that would be great!
<a href="http://www.jareoworld.com/masking01.fla">.fla file</a>
<a href="http://www.jareoworld.com/fish.fh10">FreeHand file</a>
Thanks again for any help.
Oh - the masking method I am using is the one described on this web page in the following tutorial
Flash5 > Special Effects > Lighting Mask tutorial