Why do the fills exceed the lines when i make squares with squiggly lines? I did a side by side comparison of squiggly lines with normal fills and mine.
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Why do the fills exceed the lines when i make squares with squiggly lines? I did a side by side comparison of squiggly lines with normal fills and mine.
hmm funny
i tried drawing a square with those lines but the fill wont come out of the lines
Did you use the paint bucket or the brush?
Bucket.Quote:
Originally posted by iaskwhy
Did you use the paint bucket or the brush?
Should i do brush?
Tried the brush, negative.
No, the bucket is the tool to use. If it's on the same layer as the lines, this shouldn't happen. What OS and version are you using?
XP, Flash MX (6)Quote:
Originally posted by iaskwhy
No, the bucket is the tool to use. If it's on the same layer as the lines, this shouldn't happen. What OS and version are you using?
Btw, did you look at the pic I showed?
Yes, that's why I asked. It looks like a rectangle fill on a separate layer.
I do know that XP has problems with MX. I don't know exactly what the issues are since I am a die hard and still use 98SE, and always will. :D
You might want to look at this and bookmark it. The second heading is Troubleshooting. Maybe there is something in there about it.
http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/technotes.html
I scanned through it searching with diff keywords and found nothing relevent. However, would you mind posting a screenshot of a squiggly lined Rectangle??
I can do better than that. :)
Thanks for taking the time to make that! But i should have clarified, i get the problem when using the rectangle tool... and whenever i fill a square even a square made with a pencil the fil sticks out.
You don't fill anything with the rectangle tool. It's only for drawing lines or fills.
Feh? You CAN but even if i draw a rectangle or square with NO fill and than fill with the bucket its uneven, but oh well, i'll deal.Quote:
Originally posted by iaskwhy
You don't fill anything with the rectangle tool. It's only for drawing lines or fills.