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Old 04-17-2001, 10:46 AM   #1
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Cheers for the help b4 Jesse. That will be handy later.

The thing i'm really interested in, is getting the scratching off effect on a lottery scratch card. I think it can be done in a similar way to creating a kind of drawing package which will allow the user to rub out what they have done. Apparently there is a tutorial on this in a book called Flash 5 Magic & Actionscript but i can't find the book.

The scratching effect would be almost the same as the eraser effect.

Hope someone can help.

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Old 04-18-2001, 03:59 AM   #2
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Psst - I moved this thread to a more relevant board.

You can but that book from Amazon if you're interested, http://www.actionscripts.org/books.shtml has a link.

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if you go to http://www.harjdesign.co.uk you can see a similar effect.

go to the products section then click the contact button watch the orange image in the centre it starts to be rubbed out before it fades.

Its a bit crude i did it a while ago.
Its done using masks made with the pencil.

a bit of alterations could produce the effect you are looking for.

Good luck hope it helps.
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