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    semi-transparent

    How do you make a picture semi-transparent?

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    Convert it as a symbol and set alpha to 50% or whatever.

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    doesnt that only work for solid colors? i have a picture.

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    Did you try it? Convert your picture to a graphic symbol.

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    Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssss ssssssh!

    Import your picture or drag it on stage, select it and under "INSERT" (in the top menu), select Convert to Symbol, make it a graphic symbol.
    In the now "graphic" properties, in the Color box, select alpha and set it to whatever suits you...
    Last edited by oldnewbie; 12-05-2004 at 12:14 PM.

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    Haha, I get it now. Thanks alot

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    say nowthat ive figured that out howdo i motion tween between like 100% and 70%? I can never get motion tween to work!

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    semi transparent

    You use the alpha chanel that is located on the color mixer. Select your object and click on the alpha down arrow and 0% is you don't see the object at all 100% is completly visible.
    Hope this helps.
    Barbara/Babs

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