SIGN IN
::
SPONSORS
::
ABOUT US
::
CONTACT US
FORUMS
TUTORIALS
MAGAZINE
DVDs
BOOKS
PODCASTS
EVENTS
SERVICES
NEWSLETTER
NEWS
BLOGS
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR:
Adobe Photoshop Tutorials
Adobe Illustrator Tutorials
Forum
PS Basics Forum
Exporting with transparent background for After Effects - Yes I'm Stupid
Cow Forums
:
Adobe Photoshop basics
VIEW POSTS
•
ADD A NEW POST
•
SEARCH
•
CHANGE FORUM
Return to Posts Index
•
Read Entire Thread
•
Reply To This Post
Exporting with transparent background for After Effects - Yes I'm Stupid
by
Jamie Sables
on Jun 21, 2008 at 6:41:32 pm
Hi,
I need to send a picture of a girl with a transparent background to after effects.
I have cut around the girl, and I have been left with a checkered background.
Now I know I have to create an alpha layer, I have selected around the girl and pressed the "Add Vector Mask" button which has created a mask in channels..underneath the Red, Green & Blue.
Now what do I do? I was told I need to simply "save as" and make sure "Alpha Channels" is selected yet when I go to "Save as" the "Alpha Channels" box is greyed out and wont let me select it..
...any help will be greatly appreciated.
J
Return to Posts Index
•
Read Entire Thread
•
Reply To This Post
Current Message Thread:
Exporting with transparent background for After Effects - Yes I'm Stupid
by Jamie Sables on Jun 21, 2008 at 6:41:32 pm
Re: Exporting with transparent background for After Effects - Yes I'm Stupid
by ian schmoel on Jun 23, 2008 at 11:49:13 pm
Re: Exporting with transparent background for After Effects - Yes I'm Stupid
by Jamie Sables on Jun 24, 2008 at 5:18:04 pm
Related Tags:
After Effects
Note:
If you are a registered user and you
do not
see your name and email in the two respective fields above, you may reset your account cookies by clicking
here
. Your post
will not be accepted
if the name and email provided above are not currently registered in our database.
Name
E-Mail Address
Subject
E-Mail me when someone responds
Just This Message
Entire Thread
None
Message
Note:
The following characters are HTML command characters, and may cause parts of your post to disappear, if not used correctly: < > &. To include any portion of the post in your response, highlight the desired text and hit the "Q" key. For more on how to post,
click here
.
Add your message signature
Note:
By clicking "Post Direct" button above, you are agreeing to the Creative Cow's
Code of Conduct
.
FORUMS
•
TUTORIALS
•
MAGAZINE
•
DVDs
•
BOOKS
•
PODCASTS
•
EVENTS
•
SERVICES
•
NEWSLETTER
•
NEWS
•
BLOGS
©
CreativeCOW.net
All rights are reserved.
[
Top
]