Go to the Property inspector and select a solid, black line with a thickness of 1 for the stroke. Also, change their colors to (from left to right):ġ.12 Using the still selected Paint bucket tool (K), click on the circle to fill it with your newly made radial fill.ġ.13 Select the Oval tool (O). Do this by simply clicking anywhere between the two existing ones, the black and the white.ġ.10 Now, click and drag the first crayon a little bit to the right and change its color to #EFA201.ġ.11 Move the other crayons as well, so that they match the positions shown in the image below. Add two more crayons (the little colored squares near the gradient bar).Choose Radial in the Type drop-down menu.Click the paint bucket icon to select the fill color.Go to the Property inspector and enter the new dimensions for the circle: 85 px.ġ.7 Deselect the circle by clicking anywhere on the stage with the Selection tool (V).ġ.8 Select the Paint bucket tool (K) and go over to the Color panel.ġ.9 In the Colors panel, do the following: For the fill, choose any color you like.ġ.4 At the very bottom of the same panel, check if Object Drawing and Snap to Objects options are unselected (turned off).ġ.5 Click anywhere on the stage with the Oval tool (O), start dragging your mouse and draw a circle.ġ.6 Select the circle by clicking on it with the Selection tool (V). Just click on the small color square near the pencil icon and when the palette shows up, click the No color button (see it in the image below, on the right). Select the Oval tool (O).ġ.3 Go to the the bottom of the Tools panel and block the stroke color, because you won't need it here. In the window that opens, select Flash File (ActionScript 3.0) and click OK.ġ.2 Click on the Rectangle tool icon and hold your mouse until the menu appears. 1.1 Open a new Flash document by selecting File > New.