X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=parts%2FWindows.tex;h=1d618ac5e047743efda9d93743b3938a6c880db6;hb=56cefd5c10e72713a328249dbe2c86cbe354cda6;hp=760a69601ed98a7a7e6b384bd7f2aed42368dbf4;hpb=c049b269bfb2e4d95ba6394786cf5ecdbcfff2f4;p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git diff --git a/parts/Windows.tex b/parts/Windows.tex index 760a696..1d618ac 100644 --- a/parts/Windows.tex +++ b/parts/Windows.tex @@ -1100,6 +1100,8 @@ The compositing pipeline graph has a masking stage (figure~\ref{fig:temporary-02 The Mask popup menu can be overwhelming upon first encounter. However, if you follow the next few steps you can create a single simple mask without having to understand every possible parameter. +Be sure you are working in a Format that includes the Alpha channel, YUVA or RGBA, because you need +to have transparency for masking to show or will end up with only a black area. \begin{enumerate} \item To define a mask, in the Compositor window click on the \textit{Edit mask} icon to get the popup Mask menu. If the menu does not come up, click on the \textit{Show tool info}. \item On the video, LMB click on the place where you want to start a mask.