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Thanks Chuck and Todd for your input. The "View" "Production Frame" worked well. And 80% is perfect to bring the 800 x 600 whole area down to 640 x 480 live area. Jack
Thread: transparent backgrounds | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Not really complicated, I just went step by step. When you import a file into Premiere, there is a check box called numbered stills. Just check that and it brings all of the stills in as a single movie.
Thread: transparent backgrounds | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I too am trying to do that and have met with success. You were on the right track before. Make movie, next to sequence type choose image files and click OK. Then name your file, at bottom of that popup, choose .tif and then click Save. Remember to create a new folder because this will save as many files as you have frames in your animation. Thats it. To check it, go into Photoshop, open up any of the files in that folder and go to your channels. It will show a black field with white area for your poser. That is what you need. When you bring it into a video editing package like Premiere you can drop out whatever is black in your alpha channel. Whatever is white will allow the poser person to show.
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