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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Need drawing tips |
From: | steve shelden |
Date: | Mon, 25 Oct 1999 16:00:55 +0100 |
>Steve,
>
>For the specific drawing you have created, drawing it in illustrator and
>then using the Flashwriter plug-in to bring it into Flash as a vector
>drawing is a good answer.
>
>Good luck,
>Franke
>
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Thanks Franke for answering my posting. Yes I have tried the
Flashwriter plug-in for Adobe Illustrator and I don't see what the
advantage it has over just pasting into Flash. When I paste in an
image from Illustrator (see http://www.onepixel.com/paste) into
Flash, it looks and acts just like when I import a swf from
Illustrator (see http://www.onepixel.com/swf). It's faster to copy
and paste than it is to save a swf and then import it. Are there some
reasons why you wouldn't want to do it this way?
Thanks,
-Steve
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Re: FLASH: Need drawing tips, Franke James
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