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- Skylark0
abizzman: how do I check that? I'm a beginer on flash.
- abizzyman0
import the image directly to the stage.
click on the image and press F8 and make that instance an actual movie clip.
then... with that movieclip selected - change the alpha to 99%.
then test the movie.. that usually works for me.
... pretty basic stuff - but hard to explain if you're just beginning.
- Skylark0
so I would have to do that with all 50 pictures? great :/
- abizzyman0
yep...
i'm not sure how you plan to load your images... but you could have them all load into a blank movieclip and adjust the _alpha using actionscript.
practice, dude -- it's the only way. :)
btw - TEST THIS METHOD FIRST!! does it work?
- jevad0
yeah man I know exactly what you mean - looks like the image has been cut or something right - like a pixel out of line? I get that sometimes and I have to say I think it's a flash bug - I have tried the graphics in movieclips method but to no avail!!
- Skylark0
well...its to much for me right now...I had help making the file, so i really dont know how its buildt up...I cant get a hold of him though :/
- Skylark0
Jevad: yeah...it's crap...Did you ever find a trick to do about it?
- instantok0
are your images on whole number x and y coordinates?...sometimes that can mess with things if they are on a decimal x or y...
i.e. - change x: 10.1 to x: 10
maybe?
- kevinv0330
Oh I see what u mean. I have had that before too. The only suggestion I have is try make ur image slightly larger before u import. May or may not work. I have no other suggestions...
- Skylark0
kevin" I tryed that...thanks though...
- kevinv0330
hm. maybe mask it?