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I’d like to make a graphic to be used to frame video footage for a music video I am shooting. I’d like for the ‘frame’ to make the footage look like a 1920’s photo that is damaged around the edges. I want to give the audience the impression they are looking at an old photo that has an animated video in it.
The problem is I’ve exported a few samples as a test. The center was transparent upon export, yet became white when I re-opened the image. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. The background setting was selected as ‘transparent’. Is there a way around this? Any suggestions?
I’m sure I’m doing something wrong….
Thanks!
The problem is I’ve exported a few samples as a test. The center was transparent upon export, yet became white when I re-opened the image. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong. The background setting was selected as ‘transparent’. Is there a way around this? Any suggestions?
I’m sure I’m doing something wrong….
Thanks!
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