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|I managed to use the semi-tranparent alpha-channel PSD file within the Titler and also used a PNG created from it, also within the Titler. Here's how it's done:1. Create a rectangle object.2. Select "Fill"3. Select "Texture" and specify the graphics file as the texture. |}

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  • |I managed to use the semi-tranparent alpha-channel PSD file within the Titler and also used a PNG created from it, also within the Titler. Here's how it's done:1. Create a rectangle object.2. Select "Fill"3. Select "Texture" and specify the graphics file as the texture. |}
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  • |I managed to use the semi-tranparent alpha-channel PSD file within the Titler and also used a PNG created from it, also within the Titler. Here's how it's done:1. Create a rectangle object.2. Select "Fill"3. Select "Texture" and specify the graphics file as the texture. |}
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