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Re: Overlay buttons
by Roli Rivelino on Oct 14, 2009 at 7:08:13 am

Hi Kaye,

I just responded but my answer didn't seem to come up, so apologies if you get this twice.

I'm a novice but I did spend all day yesterday trying to absorb the dvdspro tutorials.

I had the same pixelation problems with the buttons until I used the 2nd blue glass button template. Them messing about with the opacity and colours of the normal, selected and highlighted, in the inspector.

Also adding a shadow, if you're background isn't black, seemed to help, I know that you can really manipulate all of those button templates to the nth degree, but as I said I'm a novice and the above solution seemed to work pretty well.

Also using the magnifying glass to choose the colour of your button, helps blend it better to your background and that might also help.

Hope this helps, hang in there! :-)

aka Newbie Wan Kenewbie. "I will get over my manualaphobia, one day at a time."

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