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Old Dec 18th, 2006, 15:56
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Flash Import JPG

New to flash. I have an image I made in photoshop. I want to put that into a flash video I want to make. When it is put into the Flash document it is a bitmap object. How can I make it part of the layer and not placed in as a graphic object?

BTW I'm using Flash MX
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Re: Flash Import JPG

What you said above makes no since??
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Re: Flash Import JPG

This is why I have had a hard time figuring this out.

This is I what I did:
Open photoshop create and create an image.
Select All and copy.
Open Flash.
Paste.
The image is a graphic object according to flash. I want to make the graphic object part of flash document. As if I drew it in flash.
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Re: Flash Import JPG

Vector art...lol, have you tried braking apart the image? If that does not work then I think you really have to draw the image in flash.
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Re: Flash Import JPG

Breaking the image apart is one of the selection on the right click menu of the graphic object?

redraw in flash:
That is what I was thinking after spending 2 hours or so trying to figure it out.
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Old Dec 18th, 2006, 19:00
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Re: Flash Import JPG

Breaking apart the image probably will not work. I am going to recommend you to redraw the object within flash...plus it will be easier to animate as vector art any way...lol
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