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I have a project with 22 layers
Each layer has a section of a full image
When all the layers are on the make up the full image
Based on the perspective of the image the order of the layers is important
For some reason displaying layers 17-20 hides portions of other layers. All my transparencies are correct in photoshop. I suspect this is a bug. See the following file for a demo. adobesupport
Hi again.
You're right. It seems to be a bug.
But there is a workaround.
The problem seems to be happening with the images panel5.png, panel6a.png, panel6b.png, and panel7.png.
Turn each one into a Movie Clip and then go to the Properties panel and set the Render to Cache as Bitmap.
It should work now.
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Hi.
Have you used Break Apart (Ctrl/Cmd + B with a object selected)?
What happens if you leave the layers with regular bitmaps?
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I've included a dropbox link in the body of the post click the adobesupport link and see for yourself. Read the message for instructions on how to replicate the problem. thx glenn
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I've included a dropbox link in the body of the post click the adobesupport link and see for yourself. Read the message for instructions on how to replicate the problem. thx glenn
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I've tried my original png's that have transparency and also tested by breaking them apart into shapes. Same problem.
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Hi again.
You're right. It seems to be a bug.
But there is a workaround.
The problem seems to be happening with the images panel5.png, panel6a.png, panel6b.png, and panel7.png.
Turn each one into a Movie Clip and then go to the Properties panel and set the Render to Cache as Bitmap.
It should work now.
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Odd, it works for me.
Are perhaps the PNGs set as JPEGs by Flash? I don't remember it ever doing that for me, but maybe it does for you and this is the bug.
Right-click a file in the library, choose "properties", and make sure the compression is set on "PNG".
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