Hey Pete:

It sounds like there's some detail missing here.  I haven't followed all
the posts on this, but from what you described, it shouldn't matter if
whatever you're capturing has a background or not.  If you're capturing
multiple overlaid objects, you should either be capturing a snapshot of
the group of all the objects, or from the card so all the objects appear
composited together.

Are you intentionally trying to leave gaps in the snapshot?  If not, a
capture of the card should work.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design




On 9/21/14 3:44 PM, "Peter Haworth" <p...@lcsql.com> wrote:

>Hi Eric,
>I tried that but the image has no background color so changing the
>blending
>doesn't change it's appearance (the underlying group just shows through).
>
>Using a snapshot would work great if I could just find a way to change the
>background color of the resulting image but there doesn't appear to be a
>way to do that.
>
>



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