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damn, im smooth
sorry about the title length 
i have a question. in flash 5, is it possible to import just one layer from a psd? (without flattening that layer into, say, a gif and/or a jpg.)
the reason i ask is because im looking to maintain the semi-transparent look that layer has (its a DETAILED ball of fire, and the outer parts of the ball are nearly see through).
my options thus far are to 1: recreate the look in flash (which is near impossible). 2: flatten the image, and import the fire ball with a background (the problem being, i dont want the background)
so is it possible to just drag that one layer, so it will retain its semi-transparent...ness? (im using photoshop 6 and flash 5, if that makes any difference)
thanks!
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damn, im smooth
hmm... ill havta try that! i have fireworks at home, so, you'll havta wait til tomorrow for the exciting conclusion. 
seriously, tho, thank you VERY much for the help!!!
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Hi...
You could also create an alpha channel for the transparency, then export it as a PNG file...
It will then retain transparency when imported into Flash....
K.
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damn, im smooth
also notta bad idea...
is that possible if its a gradation? (i.e; the fireball gradiates... the center being, like, a solid red, and it slowly grows transparent towards the outside, y'know? )
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Originally posted by drkknght
is that possible if its a gradation? (i.e; the fireball gradiates... the center being, like, a solid red, and it slowly grows transparent towards the outside, y'know? )
Yep...32 bit PNGs support gradiated alpha channels...
K.
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damn, im smooth
hey guys.
i messed around with this a little last night. i used the PNG technique, but did everything in photoshop 6, as opposed to photoshop. (which i guess was in 24 bit).
would there be any advantage to doing it in fireworks? (or some other art program?)
i achieved varying results, some i liked, some i didnt. the results that looked good were too large in file size (at least for this specific project).
i messed around with the image compression a little (thru flash... converting it to jpeg compression, usually around 75%)
is there a "tried and true" method for finding a good balance of size and quality?
(one more thing before i forget... THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR HELP!!!! )
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