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Metomorphosis

Joined: 24 Aug 2005
Posts: 20
Location: UK


PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 5:14 pm    Post subject: Imageready Rollover Blending Reply with quote

Ive recently started designing my first website and its turning out pretty good until now.
I want a good roller for my link buttons in order to make the site more attractive but i cant seem to pass the layer blending i made to each individual button state into the one image to set the states in the rollover.
Ive tryed saving each image being made in Imageready AND Photoshop aswell, in image ready ive tryed copying the image into the rollover, Ive tryed opening the saved image i made Photoshop then saving all of them individually to copy in into the rollover and ive tryed editing the blending options in the rollover itself but its just over-writing the others.

I'm working on CS2 in Photoshop, Imageready and GoLive to set up my website...

Any help would be greatly apreciated, Thanks alot in advance

- Vinny
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