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In the previous chapter, we handed you a bunch of images and essentially said, “Here, you toss them on the stage.” In this one, we dig into how those objects were created, and in fact you are going to be drawing trees, drawing the moon, creating Venetian blinds, and playing with Chinese dancers and t-shirts, among other things. We will be looking at the new Illustrator and Photoshop File Importers and also playing with JPEG and GIF images. There’s a lot to cover. Let’s get started.

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(2007). Graphics in Flash CS3. In: Foundation Flash CS3 for Designers. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0289-9_2

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