Transparent png problems
Transparent png problems
I'm using png's with alpha channel but when i click them some of the image is being cut, these images should show what i mean.If i click anything with fullscreen content it fixes the problem but obviously not what i want ! Can anyone help?
Re: Transparent png problems
Can you link one of these to a dropbox, mega, or google drive so I can look into this? Most likely an encoder issue.
Thanks
Thanks
Re: Transparent png problems
Are you playing anything in a layer above?
This looks like a black solid.
This looks like a black solid.
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Re: Transparent png problems
hi Guys,
Sorry for the late reply but been working. Thanks for taking the time!!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8wnkds8m0fk7 ... XJwSa?dl=0
Sorry for the late reply but been working. Thanks for taking the time!!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8wnkds8m0fk7 ... XJwSa?dl=0
Re: Transparent png problems
Yeah your file is fine. Here's a screenshot of it working right out of the box:

Can you create a new comp and add your file into layer 2 with that layers opacity turned all the way to full and then put a clip of something else below it?
As @Zoltan has stated, it looks like you have something played over it, like a crop FX. a black solid, or a blendmode/transition that hasn't fully finished (50% mark).
Try it out on a new comp, get it working, then try to figure out what the differences are between the 2 comps.

Can you create a new comp and add your file into layer 2 with that layers opacity turned all the way to full and then put a clip of something else below it?
As @Zoltan has stated, it looks like you have something played over it, like a crop FX. a black solid, or a blendmode/transition that hasn't fully finished (50% mark).
Try it out on a new comp, get it working, then try to figure out what the differences are between the 2 comps.