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Nov 14th 2003 | #128909 Report |
Member since: Oct 19th 2003 Posts: 64 |
I'm importing images into a flash website and i need to have some transparent parts. I know you can do it with corel draw ( i think) but i don't have it. Know any other methods or tricks?
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Nov 14th 2003 | #128911 Report |
Member since: Sep 16th 2002 Posts: 1876 |
Well. In Photoshop on the layer's window there's a little drag thingy that will change transparency from 0% to 100%.
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Nov 14th 2003 | #128913 Report |
Member since: Oct 19th 2003 Posts: 64 |
but when i put it into flash it will be white there. i will have to break it apart and trace bitmap and delete the white.
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Nov 15th 2003 | #128969 Report |
Member since: Aug 12th 2002 Posts: 1693 |
Save the images as .png in photoshop...
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Nov 15th 2003 | #128980 Report |
Member since: Sep 16th 2002 Posts: 1876 |
Or .gif and check the "preserve transparency" button. |
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Nov 15th 2003 | #129006 Report |
Member since: Jul 19th 2003 Posts: 810 |
export at transparent image from the help menu#? Malevolent Jester.... I love that av its so funny |
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Jan 25th 2004 | #139445 Report |
Member since: Jan 25th 2004 Posts: 13 |
well, i am having a similar challenge. except i built a small moderator badge that is animated - it was constructed in ImageReady. how do i preserve the transperancy on back without those little flakes? that is, how do i make it all nice and smooth? is it just a matter of using greater effort w/ the pen tool? |
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