In this really easy lesson, I will explain to you how to create ice text in Flash 8 Pro. This effect is possible to obtain thanks to the blending filters. You will learn the following techniques:
- How to draw a borderless rectangle,
- How to select all the right options for a text field so that it will look good and be ready to have blending effects applied to it,
- How to tweak the options of the Glow filter in Flash so that you can have the real ice-text effect in your SWF movies.
See the example of this effect below.
1 Open a new Flash document.
2 Select the Rectangle tool (R). Go to the lower part of the Tools panel, and select the following options (look at the numbers in the screenshot below):
- Click on the small pencil icon.
- Click the little rectangle with the red diagonal line. This will block the outline color — thanks to this, you can draw a rectangle with fill color only.
- Click on the color square near the paint bucket icon. Choose a dark blue color: in the palette that has opened, type #203E7A in the hex color code box.
- Make sure that Object drawing is turned off.

3 Click and drag to draw a rectangle on the stage.

4 Choose the Selection tool (V). Click on the rectangle to select it.
5 Go to the left side of the Property inspector, below the scene. Change the dimensions of the rectangle manually: make it about 360 pixel wide and 60 pixels high.

6 Select the Text tool (T). Go over to the Property inspector again. Choose the parameters like this:
- Select Static Text as type of text field.
- Pick a font you like. Preferably, it should be a sans serif font, with clearly defined shapes. Avoid using fancy fonts for this kind of effect.
- Choose a big font size: I selected 26.
- Choose any color you like. This won't make any difference, since the blending filters will define the complete visual aspect of the text.
- Turn on the bold and italic options.
- In the rendering options menu, select Anti-alias for readability.
- The Selectable option should stay turned off. The ice text you are making is a piece of design, so why make it selectable? 🙂

7 Click over the rectangle and type anything you like.

8 Press Esc on your keyboard to leave the text typing mode. A blue outline will appear around your newly created text field.

9 With the text field still selected, go to the Property inspector and click the Filters tab.
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10 Click on the little blue plus icon to open the menu with the available blending filters.

11 Select the Glow filter. Do the following:
- The Blur X and Y options should be set to 4.
- Set the Strength to 330%.
- In the Quality menu, select Medium.
- Choose white as color.
- Both the Knockout and Inner glow options must be checked.

There! You have a nice ice text made entirely in Flash. Now that was easy, wasn't it?

If you put this text on a white background, it won't be visible! Any other color works, but I found that dark blue tones work best. It isn't surprising, since they are associated with winter and cold.
I want to know, how to make a snow text
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ya i can do this .its good.yar
This is wonderful, so simple and easy to follow. Have you written a book. If so, I want to buy it – if not, you should.
Happy Memorial Day!
Great tutorial thanks for the info.
good tutorials