I'm not sure if this is obvious to most people, but it's something that I have tried to figure out for some time. Hopefully it will be of use to someone. Note : This guide references DVDMaestro and Photoshop 7. I was getting frustrated with making nice looking menus. Basically, I just wanted a nice soft glow to follow the current selected button. The jagged edges that I was getting with subpictures looked like crap. I played around with menu groups, but that took too long to author and was also slow navigating. The solution I came up with seems like a nice compromise of quality vs. time. 1. First make a menu using photoshop and save it as a single layer bitmap. ![]() 2. Create a subpicture image in grayscale. ![]() 3. Next, convert the subpicture to a indexed 4 color image. ![]() 4. Open the color table of your image ( Image | Color Table... ). It should look something like this. ![]() We need to map these 4 colors to black, white, red, and blue ( the 4 colors Maestro recognizes ). Click on each color swatch, and assign it to one of the mapped colors. I went red->black->blue->white, since that's the order they show up in Maestro. It should end up like this. Save this image as a single layer file. ![]() 5. Import both images into Maestro and assign them to the appropriate layers. I set the tranparency for each map to be approximately the original gray scale value. It looks best to use the same color for mode. ![]() The end result looks pretty nice. The effect is pretty subtle, but I think it's worth the effort. Here's a close up shot of the end result. ![]() Let me know if anyone finds this useful - or if you have any suggestions on how to improve on this. |