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    [ANSWERED] resize picture used as alpha channel mask

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      Ariana last edited by Woland

      png in picture actor used as alpha mask works except I need to resize it.

      What can I add, use, to adjust the size before it is sent to the alpha mask?

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      • CitizenJoe
        CitizenJoe @Ariana last edited by

        @ariana 

        zoomer?

        Cheers,

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          DusX Tech Staff @Ariana last edited by

          @ariana said:

          to adjust the size before it is sent to the alpha mask?

           Below I have used a Shapes actor in place of the Picture Player you will be using for a PNG file, but the rest should be similar to what you are doing. I have added a number of Get Video Size actors to show how the resolutions are being set, and combined (using default Isadora settings).
          The Scaler actor is the actor used here to resize the image.

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