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Specify transparent background
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:16 am
by rogermate
How could you specify that the background color is transparent? There isn't an alpha channel for the background color selection like in the style palette.
I would like to export an .avi ( or a .mov) animation which is layered on top of other video using another program.
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:24 am
by funksmaname
the background is always transparent (although it doesn't look it) - if you export .mov with 'animation' setting with million+ colours (the + is the alpha) then anywhere you can see the canvas will show as transparent.
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:46 pm
by GardenGuy
FYI - Make sure to select the PNG format first for your mov and that will then show you a choice for million+
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:44 am
by rogermate
I guess once you set a background color, there is no going back to transparent?
Also, I don't see .mov listed as an export format, but I can view quicktime movies.
Does AVI support transparent?
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:28 am
by Jean_R
Avi does NOT support alpha (transparency) but Quicktime (*.mov) does.
Check codec window and look for Million colour + (I guess the + is for alpha)
Take care of antialiasing can produce artefacts.
Once you have rendered your animation, you can test it with Anime Studio itself (Image layer with some stuff in the background).
I'm not a *pro* but I hope this will help you.
Edit: oops, funksmaname said same advice sooner

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 7:43 am
by rogermate
Jean_R wrote:Avi does NOT support alpha (transparency) but Quicktime (*.mov) does.
Check codec window and look for Million colour + (I guess the + is for alpha)
Take care of antialiasing can produce artefacts.
Once you have rendered your animation, you can test it with Anime Studio itself (Image layer with some stuff in the background).
I'm not a *pro* but I hope this will help you.
Edit: oops, funksmaname said same advice sooner

I'm not showing .mov as an export option. But I can play Quicktime on my PC outside of AS Pro.
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:47 am
by funksmaname
updating quicktime should hopefully solve that problem, but the background has a colour even when you open AS, its not 'transparent' - regardless of what background colour you choose, if you export it with one of the alpha options mentioned, it will always be transparent.
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:02 pm
by rogermate
funksmaname wrote:updating quicktime should hopefully solve that problem, but the background has a colour even when you open AS, its not 'transparent' - regardless of what background colour you choose, if you export it with one of the alpha options mentioned, it will always be transparent.
By updating, are you saying that I would need to purchase Quicktime Pro?
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:52 pm
by slowtiger
Not on a Mac, it's part of the OS. The QT player for Windows is free, but I don't know if that enables you to export to QT. Check apple.com .
If your video editing software understand how to import a picture sequence, then you can export from AS as PNG sequence which preserves transparency as well.
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:55 pm
by synthsin75
I'm not showing .mov as an export option. But I can play Quicktime on my PC outside of AS Pro.
".mov" is the Quicktime file extension. When you export to Quicktime, it will produce a '.mov' file. I'd suggest rereading the above advise with that knowledge in hand.

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:40 am
by rogermate
synthsin75 wrote:I'm not showing .mov as an export option. But I can play Quicktime on my PC outside of AS Pro.
".mov" is the Quicktime file extension. When you export to Quicktime, it will produce a '.mov' file. I'd suggest rereading the above advise with that knowledge in hand.

I was aware that .mov is the file extension for the Quicktime wrapper format. What I'm not sure of:
1. Do I need to purchase Quicktime Pro in order to generate .mov (Quicktime) files from Anime Studio?
2. Should I get some sort particular codec installed that is better for exporting .mov files, especially if I'm going to be editing them in another app?
Thanks for the workaround of using sequences. I'm going to see if my video app can import .png sequences, that could be a big help. I would like to avoid buying Quicktime Pro, to save money but also to keep the amount of software on the PC as low as possible.
Too many apps spoil the broth.

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:47 am
by chucky
Quicktime pro is a worthy purchase rogermate, I never regretted that one though I have regretted many others.
It's a one off purchase and it will give you access to saving to iphone and other formats with awesome compression, it will update itself and it will make you a happy chappy.
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:10 am
by rogermate
chucky wrote:Quicktime pro is a worthy purchase rogermate, I never regretted that one though I have regretted many others.
It's a one off purchase and it will give you access to saving to iphone and other formats with awesome compression, it will update itself and it will make you a happy chappy.
I appreciate the advice Chucky. Does your advice also apply if I'm Windows based?
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:21 am
by heyvern
QT is a pretty universal format for Mac of Windows. There is even a plugin for it that allows the playing of WMV on the mac. You don't have to be a fan of Apple to appreciate Quick Time. It is a good way to work with video format and many applications use QT.
-vern
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:44 am
by chucky
As Vern says, QuickTime is not just for macs I am a pc user and no fanboy of any hardware or operating system.
I do find that QuickTime codecs are more robust than the others, that's not to say that avi wmv and mpeg don't have their purposes, they do.
Increasingly though I am leaning towards QT especially with their new compressions, the ease of alpha channel and you don't get all those mac users complaining " I couldn't get the file to play"

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