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Like many Adobe interfaces... I just DON'T GET IT!

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lunacieLike many Adobe interfaces... I just DON'T GET IT!
by on Aug 29, 2004 at 2:55:05 am

I've been working with high-end digital tools since the late 80's - Pixar's renderman, Maya, Shake, you name it.

Adobe interfaces have always driven me absolutely up the wall. Random, senseless, it seems as though not a penny is spent on human interface design.

Encore is supposed to work with Photoshop - i.e. build photoshop PSD with layers (specifically named) then import to Encore and assign timeline/chapters to buttons. For the life of me I can't get this to work.

I create an interface I like in Photoshop - text for buttons has rollover feature where when cursor or scroll hits it it'll change to (=2) image, but it just doesn't work in Encore.

Can someone please expelain in simple language how to create an interface PSD that will allow me to do a simple thing like have buttons change color when a cursor selects them when the menu is playing?

I don't know if I'm a comlete idiot - I can do an 800 node Shake composite for feature films, create realistic particle fx for major motion pictures but I can't read the Encure documentation and make any sense of how to create even the simplest of menus that work, and I've got some personal opinions about that, but I'll leave them in my head for now...


thanks,

john t.
http://www.lunacie.com



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