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acabales Member

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Posted: Wed Mar 12th, 2003 12:01 pm |
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Good day!!!
I'm really so interested in Information Technology especially with web design and having learned almost everything I know now about the web through experimentation, sometimes I really reach a dead end and I really do not know how to do something. Recently, I learned flash, the problem now is I'm having difficulty incorporating my bitmap images from photoshop to the animation that I want to create. Then I read somewhere that it's better to create your images from fireworks, the problem is I really can't understand how the tools in fireworks are arranged, so I end up still doing it with photoshop.
What do you think is the best way to create my images for animation in Flash? I really hope that anybody in this formu can give me a hand as I really hate it transferring from one software to another just to create a simple animation.
I'll be happy to hear suggestions from anybody. Thank you very much and hope to hear from anyone from this forum.
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kraZZy m0On Member
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Posted: Fri May 30th, 2003 06:03 am |
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Well, if u working on photoshop for ur artwork, just save it in any popular image formats. for example in, PNG or JPEG or GIF or anything! flash seems very much at ease in importing these graphics. hmmm With layered PNG, flash can even imports them layer-wise not bad huh?
To import a picture, press <Ctrl> + R hehe ]
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Flexxeh Member

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Posted: Mon Jun 9th, 2003 09:15 pm |
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I would of fort that Fireworks wud have been better because they are made by the same ppl, i dont no bout Adobe is it a lot betta then Fireworks wot can ya do on it ? wot are the (dis)advantages
Flexxeh
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pentatonicMinor Member

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Posted: Sat Aug 9th, 2003 11:01 am |
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guys its just a matter of designing an optimized graphic but not too heavy on the file size<br>
i have here an example of a web page that i uploaded as my portfolio when i was in college...i made the whole thing in photoshop but imported in flash...just an experimental thing during thopse days but it worked..
http://www.geocities.com/shredfx
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Darju Member

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Posted: Tue Sep 23rd, 2003 04:29 am |
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the only thing that i adore from bitmap format is that we can threshold it... it looks so cool for background
but, if i want to make an graphic object which i want to focus to... i prefer PNG format 'cause u still can edit it like the other graphic u create by flash, but it also depends on how u save it as PNG 
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