click the Red, Green, and Blue Sliderish thingies/buttons/switches (they are actually sprites) to change the red, green, and blue saturations to give the result as a graph. I translated my RGB color harmonics 2 project into a Truebasic program, which is MUCH faster and also allows the result to have r, g, and b values. I simply copied the screen, pasted into paint, and cropped it. (27 times) and transported the pictures into the stage as backgrounds. then I had to reorder the background. I made the stage scripts and then made the sliders. enjoy. (this shows part of my science expo) I HAVE NOW ADDED A BOX IN THE TOP RIGHT CORNER. click the left and right arrows to toggle through animation settings. click the green triangle to start and the red square to stop. ALSO, if you move your mouse to the left side, you can adjust the speed of animations. ENJOY!