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April 15, 2009 at 9:21 am #202826keplerParticipant
I cant figure out how is possible to import a vectorized image like an AI or EPS in Flame. Seems like it can only import rasterized images. How you people work with that material? Also, is there any program to make GMasks outside Flame? Like in Illustrator??
Thanks.April 15, 2009 at 9:49 am #217800shannones ridersParticipantMy answer is in the Tiles thread 🙂
April 16, 2009 at 10:17 pm #217801van limaParticipant@kepler 27938 wrote:
I cant figure out how is possible to import a vectorized image like an AI or EPS in Flame. Seems like it can only import rasterized images. How you people work with that material? Also, is there any program to make GMasks outside Flame? Like in Illustrator??
Thanks.Speed Six has a spark called Jaws to work with EPS files. I have used it successfully in the past. As for your second question, create your GMasks in Combustion. They will load right into Flame. Haven’t done that in a while, though, but it worked great in the past.
Steve Beecher
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Disney ABC Cable Networks GroupApril 16, 2009 at 10:18 pm #217802van limaParticipantSpeed Six has a spark called Jaws to work with EPS files. I have used it successfully in the past. As for your second question, create your GMasks in Combustion. They will load right into Flame. Haven’t done that in a while, though, but it worked great in the past.
Steve Beecher
Flame Artist,
Disney ABC Cable Networks Group -
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