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<FONT COLOR="#0055DD"><B>Tutorial 18: Camera Flashes</B>
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Fade out, fade in, fade to yellow, quick alpha red camera flash<73>. All with this command.<BR>
<B>It is permanent so you MUST set the screen back to normal!!!!!!</B>
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<FONT COLOR="#0055DD">FLASH=[hexvalue,time in secs]</FONT><BR>
Now before you use it, click on the NODE button. At the bottom left of the screen is a color box and four bars. Click on the bars to find the color AND alpha you want. Look at the text that says color=. That is your 8 digit value. To fade to black use 000000FF.<BR>
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Flash=000000FF=1 (fades to black in 1 second)<BR>
Flash=00000000=.2 (fades BACK to normal) --- YOU MUST USE THIS COMMAND at end of script, UNLESS there is a map change. Map changes will reset the screen.<BR>
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Flash=FF340034=2
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Now to get a different look to the flashes you can add a nice Overbright look to it. It<49>s permanent, so you MUST SET IT BACK TO ZERO AT END OF SCRIPT! It does not work with full black.
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<FONT COLOR="#0055DD">FLASHSTYLE=[1 is alpha type, 0 is regular type]</FONT>
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Ex. over time<BR>
Flashsytle=1<BR>
Flash=FF340034=2<BR>
Flash=00000000=2<BR>
Flashsytle=0<BR>
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