Summary: The fill settings in Adobe Flash fills a box or image with a solid color or a gradient. Select the desired color and click the area to be filled. Use the Flash fill setting with information from a work flow manager of a software development company in this free video on computers.
Eric White is a workflow manager. He manages a global operations team for a software development company in Austin, Texas. Eric has more than 10 years in the IT field spanning...read more
"Hello my name is Eric White and today we are going to talk about flash fills. See over here I've got Adobe Flash from the Creator Suite 3 Professional Version and we are going to talk about these fills so what we need to do is draw a shape and we'll do this square and then we will get out the bucket tool and come over here and choose a nice color for it. Let's try green, there we go. That's the worst color green I've ever seen in my life. We've got green. Let's say we want to do a gradient fill and change the direction. Let's change the blue and slide it over and get a little bit more black in there look at that. That's real nice. Let's say you wanted to fill with a picture so we are going to import a picture into the library, there it is. Now I'm going to pull the picture out here and then I am going to take the eye dropper tool and there I have grabbed the picture and now I'm going to paste it right in here. Now I grab the picture up here so you are just seeing the top part, let's try that again. Eye dropper, oh I'm sorry we have got to break it first so we broke it, eye drop it and fill it and there you have it, that's how to use fills in Flash."
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