Flatten the selected layer with all of its linked layers to create a single AlphaMania cast member. (Layers linked to the selected layer are indicated by crosshairs.)
Flatten the selected layer with all of its linked layers to create a single AlphaMania cast member. (Layers linked to the selected layer are indicated by crosshairs.)
This is a list of all the layers in the document. Select the layer you would like to import to create an AlphaMania cast member.
Make each selected layer its own cast member.
Flatten selected layers into a single cast member.
This is a list of all the layers in the document. Shift or Command-click for multiple selections
This is a list of all the layers in the document. Shift or Command-click for multiple selections.
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If you are indexing to a super palette, use this box to indicate the number of colors the new palette should have (max 256 including black & white).
Checking this box will allow you to choose specific layers to import after you choose a file and click Open.
Save these settings as the default PhotoCaster settings.
Restore settings to factory recommended defaults.
Import each layer as its own castmember.
Flatten all layers to import the Photoshop file as a single castmember.
Map castmembers to the currently active palette or color depth.
Create a ‘super palette’ from the individual layers and apply it to the imported cast members.
Import castmembers as 24 bit graphics.
Anti-alias to both hidden and invisible layers.
Create cast members from hidden layers in the Photoshop file.
Merge sets of linked layers from the Photoshop file into single castmembers.
Register the imported castmembers to reproduce their Photoshop positions.
Map Photoshop transparency to Director pure white, and Photoshop pure white to Director off-white.
Use alpha-channel and opacity information when rendering layers.