Frage von billy336:hi
I am looking for a manual (s.besten in German) how to be used for his subpicture menu. somehow I come with this feature is not really clear. I've always just a black as a subpicture no preference what I import.
I wanted the effect that a symbol which glows red when selecting "but still good to see is not such a bold red stain suddenly)
thank you ...
Antwort von billy336:
ok I try it again a little more precisely what I intend zuerklären:
I have a video created what I call motion menu in dvdlab inserted. Now I have this video in small icons next to the items placed. these are black and white. so they are visible, I have rendered the menu so that the symbols are part of the videos. What I would like now is this: I have the same symbols of a color variety which I would appear that if one of these symbols continues. Shortly stated, I would like to see the gray in color icons light up when this button is selected only I do not really like and whether it is possible that in a motion menu to accomplish. I thought that with the subpicture variant should be possible, but apparently it does not cause that what I want. would be great if someone could help me.
mfg
Antwort von Axel:
There may be misunderstandings inevitable because DVDLab I do not know, but I try it:
1. A subpicture is generated by the DVD player, the DVD is just the statement s.welchen bodies, in which Color and under what conditions (remote control) the subpicture to be visible.
2. The surfaces of the black symbols, the subpicture will later fill in, you are visible, digital words are then only the pixel coordinates. So is the Black - any other color is even conceivable - just a visual crutch for you.
3. In no case shall this chart with the background merged. You must be a separate file, otherwise the whole background to black with all shades tending as subpicture area interpreted.
4. Are there keys ready in your program, you have probably just drag & drop into your active areas (the rectangular boundary of the keys within the subpicture visible) draw.
5. Will you individually for a specific menu buttons prepared forms, you need a black and white image in Pal-size, in which "black" for the future of your land is subpicture. Probably you have this picture from another program (eg Photoshop) to import, and perhaps gives you DVDLab but also limited possibilities.
Antwort von hhmb:
You need the individual elements in "Objects" convert. This can, in principle, have your marker but synonymous to each other element. Such things forward DVDLab alone from the subpicture. If you are a selbstgeschraubtes subpicture importierst, according to the needs of this sector in the current colors are coded (black, red, blue, white) which you then assign the highlights and with the tool highlight the relevant areas as buttons mark. Unfortunately, everything is something ominous in DVDLab and I use it simply because too rarely to better help you ... Otherwise, quite Ax.el - bloss nix merge. The subpicture must be independent from the rest of the menu to stay.
Mylenium
Antwort von hhmb:
ok then I'll explain how far I am come so far. I totally leienhaft try to explain, because I myself am still a Leie create menus which are complex.
I now have on my motion menu (colored) buttons (objects) to the desired positions distributed. Then I removed the motion menu, that I had on the colorless background, only the colored buttons on display. Now I am on the option "save as subpicture" gone. If I now "subpicture sicht" switch, I see a black area with a blue squares s.den make s.denen the buttons were. that is now likely that the quadrate, the blue pixel coordinates for my buttons represent. What is now the next step to do? I have created groups of hotspots, the symbols which activate later in color to be displayed with Include. would be great if someone would have the patience to me step by step to explain or at least a manual to know how he could link to me ...
Antwort von hhmb:
Then I removed the motion menu, that I had on the colorless background, only the colored buttons on display. Now I am on the option "save as subpicture" gone. If I now "subpicture sicht" switch, I see a black area with a blue squares s.den make s.denen the buttons were. that is now likely that the quadrate, the blue pixel coordinates for my buttons represent. If your keys are not random shapes these squares should be, that's probably wrong. What forms have your keys and how they come? Are these templates from the program or did you import them? The colors, the buttons in the
a) normal condition, b) elected state and c) activated state
have to be advantageous if you usually only later.
What is now the next step to do? I have created groups of hotspots, the symbols which activate later in color to be displayed with Include. would be great if someone would have the patience to me step by step to explain or at least a manual to know how he could link to me ... At least a familiar concept: Hotspots. These are rectangles, squares may be that a functioning button set (1 square = 1 button that you have for a specific task, such as the launch of a film, program it) - and at the same time ensure that only the A button in a of the three color lights up when you are with the mouse to glide ( "mouseover") or with the cursor keys on the remote control through a change of direction at this point jump.
Normally you only positionierst the button graphics on the background. A small, shiny metallic frame may be eg colored background film integrated,
BUT NOT THE ABOVE NAVIGATION THREE COLORS!
They are as round, black circles, exactly in the full-frame fit - AND IN A SEPARATE FILE BEING.
You draw hotspots around the button graphics (making them only to real buttons), and THE FINAL you select the three mentioned colors for highlighting of. These colors appear only where previously the parties were black.
Antwort von billy336:
sorry, I've just forgotten to register, so the eintrräge as "guest". ALSOOO ...
what I understand so far: I know how I objekte on the background and prefer that a subpicture (with the function "Save as subpicture" in dvdlab), only the button-shaped stores are linked. I know that I must draw hotspots around the objects, so that when you mouse over it go, do so in the light color, which I predict the "map" option (there may be synonymous, I select the transparent value. My buttons are always monochrome. The the buttons I want to use are, shall we say, colorful. There are more small squares with textures on it. I want not only the shape of the buttons flash to see, no I want the button with its texture when flash seen. Is this possible? Perhaps is the method with the subpicture is not the right one. I want that when you enable (or go over it with the mouse) the button in the menu rendered by the other (an external image file) will be replaced and that no irgendwlche paint. The button is already colored (has already textures). I would be so grateful if I get a little tutorial to write, or perhaps there is already somewhere a.
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Antwort von Axel:
You need Photoshop. Each button is simply on another level. This works but only with silent and stagnant menus, background movies are not, music is not synonymous. If so, unfortunately. Multi-colored keys: Yes. Multi-colored (not textured) Highlights: No.