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12th July 2004, 14:04 | #22 | Link |
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Maybe this is already a well known thing...however you can use this method with DVD-lab too.
The color order is different: black ---> blue ---> red ---> white (instead of red ---> black ---> blue ---> white). You have to import the subpicture bmp with "Load External Sub-picture". If you check "Antialiased", only color 3 (black) will remain active: you can map it to any color and set its transparency. Color 2 (blue) and 1 (red) will be the same color as number 3 and will automatically have such a tranparency level that 2 will be a little more transparent than 3 and a little less transparent than 1. If you want to obtain a different transparency gradient than the default one, just don't check "Antialiased", map all the 3 colors to the same color and set for each of them a different transparency. You can also achieve strange effects if you don't map the 3 colors to the same color.
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That's similar to what I did a few days ago for my Harry Potter project although it was a bit more time consuming since I created the sub-layer manually. The indexed 4 color is a great idea! Thanks for the tip, Fankey!
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With apologies for resurrecting an old thread I had to chime in & agree with you here - Oscar is a top man. I think I recall that he used to either work for or use Scenarist a lot, but did not like some of it's quirks & foibles so he came up with DVD-Lab Pro. Even though it is still not under development any longer (but on the other hand the DVD specs have not changed either) it is still supported. Spruce Maestro was bought out by Apple, who turned it into the Apple DVD application DVD Studio Pro (DVDSP) and ruined it in the process. DVD-Lab is a superb & extremely powerful tool.
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