adrianparr


Member since 02/09/2009

Name: Adrian Parr

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Location: Aylesbury, UK

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I am an experienced freelance multimedia professional with a strong mix of technical and managerial skills. I have more than eight years’ experience working in a busy London full-service digital media agency. I consider myself an all-round digital media expert with a focus on Adobe Flash and related technologies. I am a hard worker who is very easy to get along with.\r\n\r\nPlease visit my LinkedIn profile (http://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianparr) to view recommendations from previous co-workers. I have worked on interactive projects across a wide range of sectors, including education, government, television and advertising, receiving more than 20 major industry awards. I am passionate about the industry and active within the online community, and always ensure my knowledge is up-to-date.

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Full credit for this class goes to Deva Raj (@nsdevaraj). Many thanks.
1 1038 posted 13 years ago by adrianparr
Full credit for this code goes to Scratchbrain (http://www.scratchbrain.net/blog/ver2/)
0 789 posted 13 years ago by adrianparr
The docs for the Sekati SWC are here: http://docs.sekati.com/sekati/sekati/utils/ColorUtil.html Another useful blog post: http://blog.soulwire.co.uk/code/actionscript-3/extract-average-colours-from-bitmapdata
0 1045 posted 13 years ago by adrianparr
All credit for this class goes to Mark Walters (www.yourpalmark.com) This class needs to be put in the package structure "com/yourpalmark/utils"
0 939 posted 13 years ago by adrianparr
This handy little function can be used to convert a displayObject to black and white.
0 1080 posted 14 years ago by adrianparr
0 712 posted 14 years ago by adrianparr
The ColorMatrix class by Grant Skinner allows you to modify the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Hue of a DisplayObject.
0 868 posted 14 years ago by adrianparr
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