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September 14, 2010
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How to create a drop shadow? Can't find filters.

  • September 14, 2010
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I'm using Flash CS5 on Macintosh.

Googling has led me to maybe a dozen tutorials on creating a drop shadow in Flash, so I understand how the procedure is supposed to work. Select the object and then look for "Filters" and apply the "Drop shadow" filter. Simple enough.

But it seems that you can only apply a filter to an "object." The things I've been trying to create a shadow on are of type "drawing object." Everything else I've tried to create or import has some other name, and none of them have the Filters menu.

I'm embarrassed to have to ask about something that should be (and according to all the tutorials is) drop-dead simple, but I just don't see any way to create a drop shadow in Flash.

Can anyone steer me in the direction away from ignorance?

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    Correct answer coolfish2

    Okaaay, so I create a "Movie Clip" symbol. Now I have the following:

    Position and Size

    3D Position and View

    Color Effect

    Display

    When I create a button symbol my options are

    Position and Size

    Color Effect

    Display

    Tracking

    I notice that "Display" though listed, tells me it's not supported in  Flash Player 6 and that I have to change my target. Would "Filters"  either be inside Display or hidden because my target is not modern  enough?


    Mmm... Flash Player 6 you say!

    Filters are only supported in Flash Player 8 and beyond.

    Go to File > Publish Settings, select the Flash tab and change the target Player to "Flash Player 8", then press OK.

    Deselect and re-select the symbol and you should now see Filters in your Properties panel.

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    coolfish2
    Inspiring
    September 14, 2010

    Any drawing elements will need to be converted to a Symbol before Filters can be applied. Selecting the object and pressing F8 (on Windows, sorry - not entirely sure what it is on a Mac) will convert the selected content into a Symbol. You should then see the Filters table displayed where you can click the "New Filter" button and select "Drop Shadow".

    New Participant
    September 14, 2010

    It's F8 on a Mac too, except that F8 is taken over by Mac Spaces. Oops! But I found it in the Modify menu.

    Where is the Filters table supposed to be found? I'm looking at the Properties tab and after I convert a drawing object to a symbol all I see in there is "Position and Size", "Color Effect" and "Looping."

    Thank you!

    coolfish2
    coolfish2Correct answer
    Inspiring
    September 15, 2010

    Okaaay, so I create a "Movie Clip" symbol. Now I have the following:

    Position and Size

    3D Position and View

    Color Effect

    Display

    When I create a button symbol my options are

    Position and Size

    Color Effect

    Display

    Tracking

    I notice that "Display" though listed, tells me it's not supported in  Flash Player 6 and that I have to change my target. Would "Filters"  either be inside Display or hidden because my target is not modern  enough?


    Mmm... Flash Player 6 you say!

    Filters are only supported in Flash Player 8 and beyond.

    Go to File > Publish Settings, select the Flash tab and change the target Player to "Flash Player 8", then press OK.

    Deselect and re-select the symbol and you should now see Filters in your Properties panel.