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  1. Make them B&W with an ALFA.
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  2. I find the best looking Overlays are just Out lines of the Button you are using Or somekind of Object.,Dont mix these with Highlighted Images.
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    Canadateck, have you used this DVD Menu Studio?
    I got it because it seems perfect for what I want (be able to create layered menus without dealing with photoshop) It's great because it's all geared toward creating DVD menus.

    So I created my menu, there's two layers, one with the background, the other with the subpictures. I exported it to PSD , opened it in Ulead, but in the 5 "options" i created in the menu, well it basically made them all as one object, not 5 separate ones....

    any ideas why?
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    It's a single object, but the "layers" can be used separate from one another.
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    how does one go about that?
    When I import the PSD under the "object general" library, it opens it fine, and then i discover there are two objects, the background, and then the subpicture, but the bounding box is around the entire list of selections, so it's one object, and not five like I needed...Perhaps I should post a screen shot of what i'm talking about..
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    DVDWS2 is SO simple to use even an ape could be trained to create a great menu in 20 mins.
    found a basic menu creating guide @
    http://www.network54.com/Forum/336827/thread/1126864005/last-1127381712/Making+DVD+men...DVD+Workshop+2
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