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destruk
15 years agoStreaming Star
It mentions overhang sizes and filter sizing as well as telling you about notes to keep them within the boundaries for SD and HD so they can be seen. I'm sorry it didn't give you what you are requesting.
Overhang Art: (The stripe at the top of all your screens in your channel)
Note that Overhangs are designed in two different ways. Some channels
will have their logos part of the Overhang slice image and not have separate
logos displayed over the slice backround. Other channels will use the
primary and/or secondary logos and their offsets to display logos on top of
the background slice. The first option gives the artist complete control of
the layout. The second option requires the developer to code offsets in the
script but gives the flexibility of programatically displaying different
icons over the background slice.
OverhangSliceSD
Overhang width SD: 720
suggested maximum Overhang height SD: 83
enforced maximum Overhang height SD: 92
OverhangSliceHD
Overhang width HD: 1280
suggested maximum Overhang height HD: 124
enforced maximum Overhang height HD: 138
Between the suggested maximum height and the enforced maximum height
is a transition area in which graphic artists should alpha blend their
overhang art into the screen background. The transition area will
be overlayed by the Filter Banner, Modal Dialogs, and other native
UI widgets. Therefore the transition area of the overhang will not
always be visible. Note that the Overhang width pattern will be
repeated if it is not full width.
A solid Overhang can be created with a width of 1 pixel and the same
pixel will be extended to 720 or 1280 width depending on SD or HD.
OverhangPrimaryLogoSD
OverhangSecondaryLogoSD
OverhangPrimaryLogoHD
OverhangSecondaryLogoHD
If you've chosen to use these logos, they must fit nicely
in the Overhang enforced max dimensions.
Overhang Art: (The stripe at the top of all your screens in your channel)
Note that Overhangs are designed in two different ways. Some channels
will have their logos part of the Overhang slice image and not have separate
logos displayed over the slice backround. Other channels will use the
primary and/or secondary logos and their offsets to display logos on top of
the background slice. The first option gives the artist complete control of
the layout. The second option requires the developer to code offsets in the
script but gives the flexibility of programatically displaying different
icons over the background slice.
OverhangSliceSD
Overhang width SD: 720
suggested maximum Overhang height SD: 83
enforced maximum Overhang height SD: 92
OverhangSliceHD
Overhang width HD: 1280
suggested maximum Overhang height HD: 124
enforced maximum Overhang height HD: 138
Between the suggested maximum height and the enforced maximum height
is a transition area in which graphic artists should alpha blend their
overhang art into the screen background. The transition area will
be overlayed by the Filter Banner, Modal Dialogs, and other native
UI widgets. Therefore the transition area of the overhang will not
always be visible. Note that the Overhang width pattern will be
repeated if it is not full width.
A solid Overhang can be created with a width of 1 pixel and the same
pixel will be extended to 720 or 1280 width depending on SD or HD.
OverhangPrimaryLogoSD
OverhangSecondaryLogoSD
OverhangPrimaryLogoHD
OverhangSecondaryLogoHD
If you've chosen to use these logos, they must fit nicely
in the Overhang enforced max dimensions.