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importing .psd in menu
by
Koekje
on Apr 15, 2006 at 5:49:34 pm
Hi there,
I'm new w/ DVDit Pro and I have a problem with my .psd which I want to make my menu in DVDit Pro 6.
I put the words (which will become buttons) in the layer Overlay, and then the background and the drop shadow from the words in the layer Background. Whenever I import it in the menu, the layers don't exactly have the same size/ place, because the shadows aren't in the right place. (Moved just a couple of pixels up and sideways.. and sometimes the words are cut of a bit on the side)I know I can do the words in DVDit, but I want a sign in front of the words which won't be possible.
Then my second question, for a 16:9 menu, (problem won't be a problem anymore if my other question is answered;)I put a picture on the background, which I squeezed from 16:9 to 4:3, so the display will be right.. then I want to make buttons with he type tool, and then those words will be stretched?
I hope you'll have an answer!! Marianne
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importing .psd in menu
by Koekje on Apr 15, 2006 at 5:49:34 pm
Re: importing .psd in menu
by SS Scott on Apr 17, 2006 at 3:52:22 am
Re: importing .psd in menu
by Koekje on Apr 17, 2006 at 9:44:00 pm
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