Image insertion MuseScore
Hello everyone:
Do any of you know how to insert an image on a score UNDER the text (as a background)? Because the default settings insert every image over the text and therefore covering it partially or entirely, and I don't find any options to change this property. Not as a canvas background in the Preferences -because it would set the picture on every page- but in a specific place at a specific page.
Also, I read once in the handbook -or in the forums, i can't recall- that it was possible to insert images not only in a staff but also in frames -as the title frame-; to this day I haven't find the way to do this, so basically I've placed it on a measure of a staff and then moved it near the frame.
In summary, image insertion in MuseScore still being quite confusing to me.
Comments
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/image
For a picture in a frame, you can right click on a frame, then Add -> Picture
Also...
You could set a canvas background with an image under the score (like a watermark) on a one page score, then write the rest of the score on standard background pages and combine in an album.
Regards.
In reply to See: https://musescore.org/en by Jm6stringer
Oh, thank you so much. I mean... my program crashes every time I try to combine scores in an album, but that's a creative solution; and now I know how to insert images inside frames. Cool
In reply to See: https://musescore.org/en by Jm6stringer
I am trying to do something similar: I have a little clipart of a house outline that I want to have appear on top of the staff (so you can still see the staff as well). I didn't quite understand this second suggestion. Is there a way to do this? In Microsoft word you can select for images to appear 'in front of text' or 'behind text' so that the text shows through any white or unfilled part of the clipart.
In reply to I am trying to do something… by Stefni
Change its stacking order (to 1100 or lower) in MuseScore 3's Inspector (MuseScore 2 doesn't expose this to the user)
In reply to Change its stacling order in… by Jojo-Schmitz
Great, thank you! I hadn't updated yet. I'm glad that's a new feature.