![]() ![]() The Solaris Blue fader line is embedded in the MCP_VOLBG.PNG. This allows the fader line graphic to be different on the MCP_BGSEL file. I tried to recopy the Imperial image with pink lines on both sides but it's not working.ġ) The Imperial v5 MCP_BG is only desiged for full screen size and only allows stretching the FX list section without distorting other areas.Ģ) The Imperial v5 fader line is embedded in the MCP_BG.PNG and MCP_BGSEL.PNG. I'd like to try to do something like in Imperial when track is selected there is an image change. Also I lost the background transparency I think that happened when I merged the layers so now I export with the white instead of tranparency.Īnother thing I'm having trouble with is I want to change the mcp_bgsel.png it's fine if I just change to color or make line around the MCP but if I put some images like I did here just for testing they are being stretched. The pink must be changed some how but also I had to crop the canvas to the image that helped. If they are now showing up in the image they have been moved out of their position against the edges or they are no longer pure pink. If the pink lines get altered accidentally, it will make the image look bad. The last method shold avoid issues caused by Exporting. You can the either 'Flatten' all the layers to save the file as a PNG or right click on the top layer in the layer window and select New Layer from Visible.ĭelete all other layers before saving the new layer. This allows you to use the original text as a guide to line up the new text. The new layers allow you to move resize and align before altering the actual file. Then make sure 'Transparency' is selected the pop up window before clicking OK. Just right click the current layer and select New Layer. If you are also trying to change the font style, your best practice is to create a new transparent layer. If it's not dark enough, repeat the process. Turn the lightness all the way down for darker text. In Gimp for, use the rectangle selection tool to select only the 'text' for all three button states.Ĭlick on 'Colors' in the menu bar and select 'Hue-Saturation'. unless you want to change the font style, just manipulate the 'text' as a drawing. Often these overlays are exactly the same.Ĭhange one and then just use 'Save As' to change the others for that button. there are overlays for each button state. That means it's a drawing and not actual text. ![]() this is not 'Text' it's a drawing of text. Now that I found the right spot by moving pixel by pixel, export, try again just to align to the right position, I just want to change the writing in gimp, change mute for solo.you're doing it the hard way. Took me a ridiculous amount of time to change just the mute writing color. the graphics located between the fader and the Solo, Mute and Phase buttons along with The following files have the frame around the recmode, monitor and arm buttons: The following are the files you need to alter: I did remove bg overlay from the file though for my half buttons to show correctly.This is the Fullscreen or fullsize layout. I’m releasing them into the public domain, so use them however you want! You can even re-distribute them if you’d like.Can you indicate the path please ? Can't find nothing with 'ok' in the name. The templates are free to download and use however you’d like, without any need for attribution. Other templates, like the Twitch banner for example, are more self-explanatory because it’s just a document set to a specific width and height. It has links to some articles that I’ve written in the past where I explain how some of these templates work in more detail. If you’re unsure of how this works then I would recommend checking out the PDF document in the zip folder. As you may already know, business card sizes differ by country, so I created a master file with every size included. It has separate layers with boundaries that represent the bleed cutoff line.Īnother example would be the business cards template. One thing I’d like to point out is that some of these templates may be a little confusing when you first open them. Navigate to C: > Program Files > Inkscape > Share > Inkscape > Templates. This method also works for Inkscape version 1.0 if you don’t feel like opening each document one-by-one and saving it, although the pathway is slightly different. And the next time you launch Inkscape you will be able to create a new document based one of those templates. If you’re using an earlier version of Inkscape that doesn’t yet have the Save Template feature, you can simply navigate to C: > Program Files > Inkscape > Share > Templates, and copy and paste all of the files into that folder. This is assuming you’re using Inkscape version 1.0 or later. Like I mentioned earlier, all you have to do is open one of these files with Inkscape, then go to File > Save Template. The templates can be downloaded here: inkscape-templates.zip ![]()
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