Hey guys,
just wondering if anyone knows of any software that would allow me to overlay an image on the screen, and have it always stay in front of other windows, with whatever opacity I may want. Also, I'd like if the mouse affected the window highest up, disregarding the overlay. So, if you overlay an image of a tree, and open MS paint, you could trace the tree, then close the overlay. It seems like something that must be out there somewhere.
Thanks for any points in the right direction!
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The MS paint comment...that was just hypothetically speaking...right?
Haha, I just thought if I said "Photoshop" people would tell me to just use a layer or something to trace.
But anyways, after a quick google search, I found http://www.tucows.com/preview/347392
I think thats the one I was using
http://majorgeeks.com/Ghost-It_d1128.html
edit: damn, beaten to the punch.
[edit:] Yep, works a charm! Thanks guys
http://www.digitalartistguild.com/misc/UtilityExplain/UtilityExplain.html
Cheers guys!
Same, it's simple and does what it is named.
At least, that what I'm hoping to get.
Foreground Reference Utility works fine for me.
No probs with zbrush and Win7 64 Bit.
No installation, simple to use.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6444067/floaty/floaty-0.1.zip
Still very rough around the edges but essentially does what the original poster wanted. Instructions in the readme.txt file.
Hi there StrangeDave, sorry for digging up this old thread, good program though, I'm trying to do something similar. Would you be willing to share your code?
Been looking for a way to do similar except have the ability to add file or URL links to different parts of an image within just a package like Evernote. Would work great for a architect drawing working on where I can link to notes, spreadsheets of items needed for different rooms, etc.
http://customdesktoplogo.wikidot.com/
It doesn't seem to let you adjust the translucency of the overlay like the original poster wanted, but it honors transparent pixels unlike Foreground Reference Utility.