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Black line appears on pasted copy.

Engaged ,
Jul 31, 2019 Jul 31, 2019

Hallo.

I have created in Photoshop a background which I then imported into Animate CC as a background for a character walk cycle. When I duplicate the background layer and join the duplicate background layer to the original background layer, a vertical black line appears between the joined layers, even though there is no line/stroke on the original drawing in Photoshop, and there does not appear to be one on the original image imported into animate. Can anyone tell me why a black line appears between the connected layers.? Thanks for any tips, I have enclosed a screenshot showing the vertical black line between the two images.

SCREENSHOT BUCK PALACE 1.png

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Enthusiast , Jul 31, 2019 Jul 31, 2019

Could it be that the black line you see is just the "stage border" in Animate. If so, it will not show up when you publish.

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 31, 2019 Jul 31, 2019

Could it be that the black line you see is just the "stage border" in Animate. If so, it will not show up when you publish.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 31, 2019 Jul 31, 2019
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Hi.

Like Lars said, that's the Stage border.

You can hide it by going to Animate > Preferences (Mac) or Edit > Preferences (Windows) and in the General tab check Hide Stage border.

Regards,

JC

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