For what do you need this overlay? For the movies?
Comus can add such a overlay itself. Theres an option for it. Just check the "Thumbnail Link Options". There you can add the .png file you want to use as a overlay.
Originally posted by SubSonic About your question.
For what do you need this overlay? For the movies?
Comus can add such a overlay itself. Theres an option for it. Just check the "Thumbnail Link Options". There you can add the .png file you want to use as a overlay.
yeah i know , but i am making anew png overlay just need to know how to save the file in photoshop png 24 or the other and such
Ahm ... Just open up a new document with a transparent background. After you've done the overlay design, go to "save for web" (dunno how its named exactly in the english version). Standard is JPEG. Go to the dropdown and select PNG. There are some ready made options for PNG. Take the one you want. Be sure that the option "keep transparency" (again the problem with the non english version) is checked and save it. That should be all.
Ahm ... Just open up a new document with a transparent background. After you've done the overlay design, go to "save for web" (dunno how its named exactly in the english version). Standard is JPEG. Go to the dropdown and select PNG. There are some ready made options for PNG. Take the one you want. Be sure that the option "keep transparency" (again the problem with the non english version) is checked and save it. That should be all.
Tell me if you have other problems.
thank man , hit me up if you got ???'s about the script i pretty much got it figured out ////////////almost lol
The big problem with PNG is that IE doesnt like to allow it to use it's full transparency capabilities. This can be overcome though pretty simply, and then it's a great format to use. Check out a post I made about it here... http://www.webdevforums.com/showthread.php?t=3000
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