Paperclip template
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Paperclip template
I received several messages asking for the picture file for the paperclip. It's incorporate into the psh file.
Go to producer, open paperclip psh file, drag one picture into the empty frame (for some reason it
defaults as picture #4). You won't be able to see this picture because it's buried in the empty frames.
Then go to layers, and select your pictures for layer #2 thru 6. Leave layer #1 alone. Layer 1 contains the
file of the paperclip - it's rather transparent so you only see the frame of the paperclip.
Hope this helps.
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Go to producer, open paperclip psh file, drag one picture into the empty frame (for some reason it
defaults as picture #4). You won't be able to see this picture because it's buried in the empty frames.
Then go to layers, and select your pictures for layer #2 thru 6. Leave layer #1 alone. Layer 1 contains the
file of the paperclip - it's rather transparent so you only see the frame of the paperclip.
Hope this helps.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=13703
Re: Paperclip template
Lotus wrote:I received several messages asking for the picture file for the paperclip. It's incorporate into the psh file.
Go to producer, open paperclip psh file, drag one picture into the empty frame (for some reason it
defaults as picture #4). You won't be able to see this picture because it's buried in the empty frames.
Then go to layers, and select your pictures for layer #2 thru 6. Leave layer #1 alone. Layer 1 contains the
file of the paperclip - it's rather transparent so you only see the frame of the paperclip.
Hope this helps.
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Hi Lotus,
Actually I was about to send you a pm too, also on the same subject
There is no such thing as you said: "the paperclip is incorporate into the psh file"
A psh file is a just text file that gives Producer all sorts of instructions - what to do with your show. For example, what files to take into the show, and from where.
A psh file does not carry any other file. It is not a container of any kind.
If you wish to share your template with the members of this forum, you must COLLECT THE SHOW FILES to a directory on your computer and zip that directory. That is what you should send to Mike - the zip file.
Alternatively, you could save it as a template in the format of pst. This is done in Producer.
However, you must take care to mark the paperclip png file as "non replaceable layer". This will ensure that this file will be saved together with your pst file.,
If your paper clip is done in just one slide, you can also save it as a style, also taking care to mark the paperclip png file as "non replaceable layer".
Export the style from within Producer (this will give you a pxs file), put it in a zip file and send it to Mike.
From what I could see, it is a very nice template, and I'm sure that everybody will like it
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Re: Paperclip template
Hi Lotus
Great template BUT where is the actual paperclip. My proshow shows it as "Untitled.tif". I guess I could create a *.png in Photoshop, but I guess you have alraedy done this. Just need to make it avaiable to th Forum
Mike
Great template BUT where is the actual paperclip. My proshow shows it as "Untitled.tif". I guess I could create a *.png in Photoshop, but I guess you have alraedy done this. Just need to make it avaiable to th Forum
Mike
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Re: Paperclip template
For what it's worth, the psh file is simply a text file - you can open it in a normal text editor if you want and view the contents. It only contains settings and pointers to files - there are no actual files (images, sound etc) contained in a .psh file. You might want to view a simple show .psh file in notepad etc just for curiosity sake - it sometimes helps clarify things for me when I view the underlying parts for example.
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Re: Paperclip template
I've uploaded a new ZIP file that contains a PNG file. Hopefully this fixes the problem.
Enjoy!
Mike
Enjoy!
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