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Subject: RE: FLASH: transparent symbols?
From: Unger, Russell
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 14:30:01 GMT

I tried the below...and I'm still having problems.

Perhaps I misinterpreted what you stated previously--I've saved as a PNG
formate of my GIF file...now I need to ensure that a corner of the image
doesn't stand out over the rest of the background and other images.

Is there any assistance you can offer on this?

Russell E. Unger

Modern Business Technology
1300 E. Woodfield Road, Suite 302
Schaumburg, IL 60173-4984
tel: 847.605.1917 x256 (vm x411)
fax: 847.605.1905
rungeratmbtinc [dot] com


-----Original Message-----
From: jdowdellatmacromedia [dot] com [jdowdellatmacromedia [dot] com (mailto:jdowdellatmacromedia [dot] com)]
Sent: Monday, October 19, 1998 5:11 PM
To: flasheratshocker [dot] com
Subject: Re: FLASH: transparent symbols?


At 1:09 PM 10/19/98, John Lutter wrote:
> Is there a way to import a graphic with a transparency? I'm trying to
> bring in a bitmap graphic that will pass over other symbols/text and
> then sit half-way on a background. Any advice would be appreciated.

The PNG format can hold alpha transparency which can be read and used by
Flash 3.

If you're using Fireworks, then Flash can open a native Fireworks file,
because Fireworks uses PNG as its native file format. I'd recommend doing a
"millions of colors" PNG export from Fireworks, however, to get rid of the
editing data which Flash doesn't really need.

If you're using another tool, such as Photoshop, doublecheck its
instructions on creating PNG with alpha information. Yu can always import
this file back to the host to check how it's saving out its PNG.

In all tools, semi-transparent bitmaps will cost you quite a bit in
filesize... doublecheck the size of the file. If you can, consider trying
to use Flash's built-in image tiling, in order to cover a larger screen
area with a smaller number of source pixels.

(The alpha-transparency for native vector curves is almost free in
comparison to pixel-based graphics... if you can design the piece so that
the transparent element is a Flash painting then that will give you much
faster download times.)

jd




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