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date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 17:23:53 GMT,    group: uk.comp.graphics.flash        back       
applying new color schemes in Flash   
I was working on a tutorial about using photos in Flash and making a bitmap 
trace from them. It mentioned how when the bitmap trace was done and one had 
a greyscale vector image to work with, the image could be given new color 
schemes by using the paintbucket and the color mixer.
I can't figure out how to apply new color schemes to the bitmap trace image. 
When I use the paintbucket it just covers the whole image with a solid 
color. Using alpha levels to reduce opacity doesn't do anything either.
Can anyone please advise on how I might be able to colorize a bitmap trace 
image?
Thanks for any advice.
date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 17:23:53 GMT   author:   Luis Ortega

Re: applying new color schemes in Flash   
On Oct 30, 5:23 pm, "Luis Ortega"  wrote:
> I was working on a tutorial about using photos in Flash and making a bitmap
> trace from them. It mentioned how when the bitmap trace was done and one had
> a greyscale vector image to work with, the image could be given new color
> schemes by using the paintbucket and the color mixer.
> I can't figure out how to apply new color schemes to the bitmap trace image.
> When I use the paintbucket it just covers the whole image with a solid
> color. Using alpha levels to reduce opacity doesn't do anything either.
> Can anyone please advise on how I might be able to colorize a bitmap trace
> image?
> Thanks for any advice.


I suggest you turn your computer off, and stop trying, you are far too
idiotic to learn.  Anyone masquerading as a film producer needs to
face the real world.
date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 15:17:54 -0800   author:   unknown

Re: applying new color schemes in Flash   
wrote in message
> I suggest you turn your computer off, and stop trying, you are far too
> idiotic to learn.  Anyone masquerading as a film producer needs to
> face the real world.
>

Lol.. are you stalking me now, inspector clouseau?
I'm not surprised that a gossip and muckraker also likes to stalk people.
Grow up, kid, you are only embarrassing yourself carrying on like this in 
serious newsgroups.
date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:35:13 GMT   author:   Luis Ortega

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