Spin lillies


Here is some more Illustrator practice. The process of converting my lilly drawing to vectors in Flash was a terrific pain. Because the process was so irksome to me, I’ll try to explain what I did to preserve the Illustrator drawings for Flash.

Flash always mangles the complex Illustrator files I try to import into it, so I have to resort to a little trick. With my illustration open, I go under File then Scripts. Then I choose the script which exports all open Illustrator files to PDF files. A dialogue comes up and asks me which folder to save into so I choose one.

If you are going to try this, you should also know I’m on a Mac running Flash 8 and Illustrator CS. Saving as PDF from Illustrator produces a jarbled illustration. Then I take this script-generated PDF and open it in Safari. From Safari I choose “Print”. At the print dialog there is an option to save. I save the file as a PDF (again). The double-saving as a PDF somehow strips the vectors of any crap that Illustrator writes into the PDF it generated. It’s a shame Flash’s import can’t avoid breaking the look of my Illustrator files, but the reality is that Illustrator-to-Flash imports is weak and unpredictable. Once in Flash I use another process to convert the vector pieces into legitimate movieclips which I can then tween.

So this time, even the “trick” failed to give me the right results in Flash. This time I had to import not into Flash 8 but into Flash MX 2004! If I tried to import into Flash 8 directly, the gradients of my lillies would disappear. But (somehow) the gradients survived the same process in Flash MX 2004. Go figure. Either way, the process was needlessly difficult.

Lafe Taylor on 09/30 at 10:50 PM

Seems like a complicated process… I like the fact that your always pushing for new things.

on 10/02 at 04:44 PM

It is (unfortunately) more complicated than it should be. There may be some straightforward method which is simpler, but I haven’t found anything like this. My guess is that Adobe will tighten Flash-Illustrator integration now that these products are being developed by the same company. But… who knows.

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