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| Mr. Atkinson webforumsuser@macromedia.com 2004-02-02, 12:30 pm |
| If I designed a site (.psd) in Photoshop CS. What's the best way to get my layout into flash?
Some ideas I had ...
- Export to Image Ready CS, and export the .psd as a .swf, then import.
- Save my .psd as a layered .png, then import .png into Flash (if possible?).
- Import .psd as objects into Illustrator, then export as a .swf.
Kinda confused on the best route here. I also wanna get the best quality into flash.
Thanks for any ideas!
Mr. Atkinson
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| Whitecrest 2004-02-03, 7:28 am |
| In article <bvlu27$kqv$1@forums.macromedia.com>, "Mr. Atkinson"
webforumsuser@macromedia.com says...quote:
> If I designed a site (.psd) in Photoshop CS. What's the best way to get my layout into flash?
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> Some ideas I had ...
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> - Export to Image Ready CS, and export the .psd as a .swf, then import.
> - Save my .psd as a layered .png, then import .png into Flash (if possible?).
> - Import .psd as objects into Illustrator, then export as a .swf.
We design in Photoshop then slice (if needed) and export to JPG.
We will use the image as needed for the site, be imported and used as
the background, or uses in a movie.
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Whitecrest Entertainment
www.whitecrestent.com
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