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| Falling Star Text - Part 3) Creating the Stars |
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| Now we're going to create the stars, which we'll later attach to the holder MC. So create a new MC called 'star0', giving it an identifier of the same name. |
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| Go into the star0 MC and set the stoke and fill color to one of your choosing, and make the thickness of the line hairline, from the the properties panel. For this tutorial I've set it to light blue (#33CCFF) and I've zoomed in to 1600%. Use the line tool (circled in red), to create the first part of the star outline, making sure that the lines are touching one another. |
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| Step 11. |
| Create the next 3 segments. |
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| Step 12. |
| And then complete the outline. |
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| Now use the Paint Bucket Tool to fill the outline with the same color. |
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| Right click on the 'star0', from the library (image a), choose 'Duplicate' and name it star1, with the same name for the 'Identifier'. |
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| Change the color of the duplicated star |
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| Make 2 more duplicate, each with a varying tone of color, naming them as shown below. |
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