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  1. Member
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    Hello,

    A made a VMG menu with various buttons. But when clicking on one of the buttons there appears a white rectangle/box on the position where the button has been. This also happens when I clicked the button and the movies loads.

    Is there a trick to overcome this? Has it something to do with Photoshop layers?
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    Shouldn't have anything to do with photoshop layers being used - that is how I create my still menus and I haven't seen this problem.

    How did you create the buttons ?
    What are your button settings for the different states ?
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    Fixed I forgot the change the states.

    But I'm now stuck at making a mask button:

    I read the article 'Apply Mask button to DVD menu' where it says I can just drop an image with an alpha channel but it somehow doesn't see that alpha channel (the rectangle, in stead of the circle, appears red when clicked).

    "First adds alpha channel from the Mask file to the Variation B (and save as transparent 32bit PNG) second image adds inverse alpha channel from Mask to the Variation B."

    I made two images with alpha and inverse alpha but I don't know how to apply it (it somehow doesn't work).

    I've got a image (round button) with dropped shadow already, I only want a part of it on the alpha channel (only the circle button, not its dropped shadow). I made a transparant layer with the dropped shadow and the circle, and the circle as alpha channel selection, but it now sees the non-transparant pixels as alpha channel selection. So now the selected button on the DVD menu is the circle red with the dropped shadow red
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    send me your PSD (zipped), I'll check it out. The position of the layers are important. If it's not the program, it could have something to do with the order of your layers.
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