Standard Effect Support for HTML5

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  • I modified the StandardRenderer.js file for the HTML5 runtime to allow a couple of built-in effects to work with objects (not layers though). With this modification, the following effects from the "Standard" effects section will work on HTML5:

    • Add
    • Invert
    • Subtract
    • Monochrome

    These effects will show up grayed out in the effects window in Fusion if you have the build type set to HTML5, but you will still be able to assign the effect to the object.

    Just copy the modified StandardRenderer.js file in the attached zip into your Data/Runtime/Html5 directory and you're good to go!


    1/25/25: Updated included zip file

  • Thanks Tobydavis, but sadly it does not work here. Am I missing something obvious ? I've replaced the file in the data\runtime as suggested, and restarted Fusion. Given the ( grayed out ) "Add" effect to an active. No joy.
    I'm sure I'm missing something here..
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    [EDIT] It works, I had an old version of FireFox. Thank you for your help tobydavis :) appreciated.

  • Thanks Tobydavis, but sadly it does not work here. Am I missing something obvious ? I've replaced the file in the data\runtime as suggested, and restarted Fusion. Given the ( grayed out ) "Add" effect to an active. No joy.
    I'm sure I'm missing something here..
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Just putting this here for everyone else, but we resolved this in the Click Converse. It seemed to be a problem with your specific version of Firefox (128.8.0esr). Upgrading to a newer version of Firefox resolved the issue that wasn't present on other browsers like Chrome.

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