Hi Ross,
Actually, the method to which I refer does exactly what you describe. During the
lingo-l thread, my initial example was even a partially transparent, yellow rectangle
and a partially transparent, blue circle. That example evolved into the following
example, which uses the same
code b
Cheers for the URL Daniel.
Having played some more before reading your reply I had a play some more and
I've gotten as far as you have it seems (only I've not used setPixel() so
it's quick).
Still can't get the composited image to have variable opacity against the
background though...
Awaiting a
Hi Ross,
You are correct. I posted either here or to Direct-l a couple months ago about this
very problem. I have a solution that uses setPixel. It is slow, but the results are
clean.
Check out http://www.bluejade.com/public_resources/director/bluejade_scripts.html
menu->imaging Lingo->smart
Hey List
I feel like a bit of an idiot actually because I'd think that what I want to
do is simple and obvious, but I can't get my head around it not working!
Just experimenting with what I can and cannot do with Imaging Lingo, I'm
compositing a couple of images together with varying blendLevels
OK, I see. My problem was that I was importing dinamically the images,
and they are about 200, so the system easyly runs out of memory. I'll
have to change my handlers, because I cannot have 200 images at memory
simultaneously.
The problem is that if I import 20 images of 4 MB in total, the cast i
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Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 13:45:09 -0500
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Subject: Re: Miaw
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>I want to use the close button, in the right-top corner, that goes
>with this windowtype
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