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Overlaying Graphic

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 6:08 am
by Rte80west
Hi all

I have what I think is a relatively simple question, but I've never run into it until now. I am trying to place a company logo as a permanant graphic in the lower corner of a training video I created for them. It has to be THEIR graphic - exact font, etc so I can't just enter it in with title box and try to match font/color. Could I just load it in as a jpg via PhotoTransfer and then picture in picture place it? Not in front of my device now or I'd try it but does this make sense?

Similarly, if I want to overlay text and add arrows and such, pointing to specific portions of the captured video, what isthe best way to accomplish this? Via word, then load in as jpg and pic in pic? or is there a better wya to do all of this in the Karat? I'm sure with text I can do this so long as I am OK with font options there, but what about arrows and similar identifiers?

Thanks in advance

Re: Overlaying Graphic

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 12:00 pm
by Christopher6206
You probably should get a .png with alpha channel transparency from your client. Not sure on the exact type but I think that's it. This will allow you to place the logo on the screen without having any background that might be included on the .jpg image. Put your .png image on a USB stick and plug into Karat. Then select your scene you want to add the graphic to and select special, Pattern 2, select pattern, change Product to Custom images and select one of the black boxes provided. Then click on Custom underneath the boxes and you'll have the option to import your image. Once imported highlight the image and click ok. Then you can position the pattern wherever you want on screen. I've only done this with my S-4000 pro and the preview image was not very accurate but you should eventually be able to get it to work.

As far as arrows you might be able to use "Object Tracer" in the special menu but I don't have that program so I'm not sure. For such things I often use "Hot Spot" or "Spotlight" to highlight an area of the screen while darkening the rest forcing the viewer to look at that spot on screen. Hope that helps.

Re: Overlaying Graphic

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 12:45 pm
by sparks0335
You might try Bump transition, it's in Effect Pack 5. If you have Birdy's Tips and Tricks Vol. 1 he explains how this is done.
John

Re: Overlaying Graphic

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 1:23 pm
by Christopher6206
I think there are also arrows on some of the symbol fonts in the titling program but only be able to use it with a still scene.

Re: Overlaying Graphic

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:09 am
by LouBruno
Great post Chris and worth copying and saving. Yes. Object tracer allows direct placement. I sometime utilize the 'pointing finger' graphic.

Re: Overlaying Graphic

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 11:17 am
by Rte80west
Just now seeing these replies - thanks guys, will try out.