Corey
11-03-2005, 04:51 PM
Use PNG masks to create custom window shapes
One of the really cool features in version 6.0 of AutoPlay Media Studio is the ability to apply masks to your windows in order to create custom window shapes. In this tutorial we will create a black and white mask in PNG format which we will apply to an application window. The white portions of the mask image will be the areas of the window which we wish to be visible, and the black areas of the mask image will represent the areas we wish to be invisible...
Click here to view this tutorial (http://www.albertadesign.com/tutorial/ams/create-mask/index.php)
Applies to: Window, shape, mask, PNG, custom shape, application, AutoPlay Media Studio, transparent, transparency, alpha, opacity, opaque, masking.
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One of the really cool features in version 6.0 of AutoPlay Media Studio is the ability to apply masks to your windows in order to create custom window shapes. In this tutorial we will create a black and white mask in PNG format which we will apply to an application window. The white portions of the mask image will be the areas of the window which we wish to be visible, and the black areas of the mask image will represent the areas we wish to be invisible...
Click here to view this tutorial (http://www.albertadesign.com/tutorial/ams/create-mask/index.php)
Applies to: Window, shape, mask, PNG, custom shape, application, AutoPlay Media Studio, transparent, transparency, alpha, opacity, opaque, masking.
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