Also take a look at Degrafa. They have some examples based on exporting Illustrator paths as SVG.
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Tom McNeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You're raising a very complex question, since skinning can be > complicated in Flex 3. > > I won't try to make any suggestions, because I'm not qualified. But I will > point out that if your original design is in Illustrator, then it's likely > that most of the elements *are* vector-based, since Illustrator creates > vector-, rather than pixel-based, graphics. You can import pixel-based > elements, such as photos, into Illustrator. But since Illustrator is, at > heart, a drawing program, it's built to be vector-based. > > You might take a look at this article -- > http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/flex_photoshop_illustrator.html-- > and perhaps other info on the Adobe site. With the CS3 Suite, they've > begun to work hard to make their core graphics tools work with Flex/Flash > more easily (even without Thermo). > > -- > Thanks, > > Tom > > Tom McNeer > MediumCool > http://www.mediumcool.com > 1735 Johnson Road NE > Atlanta, GA 30306 > 404.589.0560 > >

