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I have been having alot of trouble with the rollovers in imageready. i'll make another frame of the button, and change the color of the button(the rollover effect). but when the color is changed it applies it to both frames. why is this?! what can i do to fix it?
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ok if you have 2 frames of both the same picture you need to create a new layer for your 2nd frame. And apply that layer to only that frame.
So if its a square and you want it red in one frame and blue in another. Create a new layer, make a blue square and have it for the 2nd frame. Hope that makes sense.
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also dont forget to hide the layer that you dont want or make sure that the layer with the effect is above the plain layer
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