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Re: Rendering
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Erik Waluska
on Oct 21, 2009 at 3:22:24 pm
If I understand correctly, you are covering up another layer with a masked white solid over a white BG, which looks fine over the white background but not so good with transparency.
What you should be doing is applying the mask to the logo layer itself. Try to copy and paste the mask onto your logo layer and set its mode to "subtract". If the layers are different sizes or whatever and that doesn't work you can also just use the masked white solid layer as a track matte by placing it over the logo layer and setting the logo layer's track matte option to "alpha inverted".
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by Scott Dawkins on Oct 21, 2009 at 1:36:09 pm
Re: Rendering
by Erik Waluska on Oct 21, 2009 at 3:22:24 pm
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