On 05/11/2013 19:13, David Cohn wrote:
The solid color may be because you're sampling the color of the layer in
photoshop, rather than the anti-aliased image as in Flash.
Could you try exporting from photoshop as a jpeg-- that way you would at least
see what's happening in the compression?
I had a chat with the designer and an alternative solution was proposed
( it's only possible because elements that sit on top of each other on
the panels can cover up the background without creating artifacts).
The solution is to create a single image of the panel with images in
situ. The items on the panel are dragged off, so a MC with a small
alpha, can be dragged and a covering graphic shown that hides the
original image.
So problem solved, but quite a bit of work redoing the app.
Paul
I'm working on a project that includes a number of panels upon which are
images.
These images have been imported from photoshop.
The images are basically cut out from a solid background and have a
crude border around them.
The panel background is a solid colour.
If you are looking well enough, the edges of the images can be seen.
Looking in the photoshop document, the edges of the images cannot be
seen against the background (which is on a seperate layer).
Colour sampling in photoshop of the solid panel background shows a solid
colour. Doing the same around the edges of the images shows that the
colour does vary.
Because of the variation in colour I would expect a bit of an edge to be
visible, but I can't detect it in photoshop.
It's possible that some of these assets were loaded into flash with some
compression - I'll need to investigate, but I'm wondering if I'm on a
hiding to nothing trying to eradicate this faint edge around the assets.
Anyone else come up against this? First time for it to be an issue for me.
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