Regardless of tweening or property changing extension used, you cannot
apply filter changes to DisplayObject3D instances as it has no filter
property available. Use its container instead, or the container where
the scene is placed at, depending on what you want to do.
Zeh
digcode wrote:
> Good Day
>
> I try to apply Tweeners blur to the DisplayObject3D objects thats added to
> main DisplayObject3D.
> compiller output is: ReferenceError: Error #1069: Property filters not found
> on org.papervision3d.objects.DisplayObject3D and there is no default value.
> At the same situation when i use Tweeners rotation or x,y,z properties all
> works correctly.
> Whats wrong?
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