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Re: saving files to motion
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Noah Kadner
on Jun 19, 2008 at 9:39:26 pm
Oh you mean like save shapes to your user library to make it portable to another machine? Not really possible. You'd need to create a folder, put all your shapes in there move it over on a hard drive and then add it again to the new computer's library. Also I wouldn't recommend working with compressed JPEGs. You'll get better quality with TIF or PSD files, not to mention you keep your alpha channel which is often critical to shapes.
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