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buttonsPosted by James T
i created my own button of a feather through photoshop,
that will be implemented through all the menus. i imported them to the buttons palette, in seperate project. i want to only see the feather when you at the current selection, but they stay present all the time. How do i make the buttons invisible until it's selected? thanks for any help J
""How do i make the buttons invisible until it's selected?""
You can not do this! Buttons must be visable to be selected in a menu. Please explain why you want to do this anyhow. I fail to understand as this is the second time someone has asked this question in a week. In my mind you can't find the button to select it if it is invisible??? But the DVD Specification doesn't allow much design lattitude when working around buttons.
Well, John in your mind you seem to be misunderstanding a lot these day's
Now, the point of the invisible button is not so you dont know where you are goin next. it is that the menu already has the text for the location of the button for the viewer, i have an icon(i.e. a feather) selected as the working button that SHOULD follow around the menu for selection maybe this will help you out if someone does have an idea of what i am talking about, please let me know, deadline is approaching rapidly!!!
If I undertand correctly, you just want a feather to turn on when the viewer selects each button, right?
James: Let me say this. The DVD SP idea of "button graphics" is mostly a metaphor for beginners or quick projects. Behind the scenes, it's using the overlay/highlight method every DVD application uses. And it allows you do that by yourself, in a more controlled way. So, if you're serious about your DVD work, I really recommend that you get into the overlay/highlights method. It's clearly explained in the DVD SP manual, and in every DVD SP book out there. In this case, for example, you would have a graphic (or animated background) that includes everything that's not a roll-over (ie, the famous body drawing, the title text and the buttons' text). Then you need another graphic that has a white background and black feathers in the right positions. DVD SP allows you to assign this second graphic as an overlay file, and you can choose which colors the feathers will be for normal state (transparent in your case), selected state and activated state. In other words, the overlay file is like a luminance map, where everything you want to act as a roll-over is black and everything else is white. Yes, there are variances to this, but I'm simplifying it a bit for the sake of understanding. Adolfo Rozenfeld Buenos Aires - Argentina www.adolforozenfeld.com
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