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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Graphic elements |
From: | Robert Bleeker |
Date: | Tue, 29 Aug 2000 03:19:11 +0100 |
I would use JPG. and make sure you crop the image before you import into
flash, this will save a lot in file size.
ie. if you only use a odd shape of the image create it in that shape with
the rest of the bounding box as white. Seemed to cut down my .swf file
sizes.
Robert
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on 29/8/00 11:38 AM, Cheri Harder at charderawsolution [dot] com wrote:
> I'm working on a project where the designer used PS to make some very cool
> graphical elements. What would the best format to have him save them in for
> import into Flash? I don't have Photo Shop, nor can I reproduce these
> graphics in Flash (I can't draw a stick figure! heh heh)
>
>
> ~~~~Cheri Harder~~~~~
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