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[General] How do I add a full-screen picture with triggers etc?

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Hi ! I was wondering how do i add a picture with triggers as seen in this video:

( Frozen Throne campaign - Curse of the Blood Elves - secret level )

As you can see in the video at about 1:17:26 mark at the end,
a large, full-screen picture appear.
I wish to recreat this for a map of mine.

Do anyone know how to?

Please forgive me if i posted this at the wrong forum section/ someone already made a post about this.
(i've looked around, and not found any in the "World Editor Help Zone" section)
 
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  • Cinematic - Apply a filter over 3.00 seconds using Fondu normal on texture Panda-n-Cub, starting with color (100.00%, 100.00%, 100.00%) and 100.00% transparency and ending with color (100.00%, 100.00%, 100.00%) and 0.00% transparency
 
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  • Cinematic - Apply a filter over 3.00 seconds using Fondu normal on texture Panda-n-Cub, starting with color (100.00%, 100.00%, 100.00%) and 100.00% transparency and ending with color (100.00%, 100.00%, 100.00%) and 0.00% transparency

Thx for the quick reply! appreciate it!

problem:
i'm kind of a noob, so i have no idea about a few things:

*what are the requirements of the pic? does have to like only be JPEG/PNG etc, what are the pic file size limit/optimal size , max/optimal pixel sizes etc.

could u make a in-deep instruction/s of this if you have the time/know this? It would help allot and i'd be very thankfull ! :)
 
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kk, thx for the help!
The picture im gonna use is 404kb , & has 398 x 536 pixel size, so i guess it should be okay.
i'll have to test my way i guess.

again thx!
 

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There should be no reasonable resolution limits. Even non power of 2 should be supported.

Be aware of aspect ratios. I suggest measuring how the image gets stretched to the screen. Originally this was for a 4:3 display but now with 16:9 support it might stretch differently.
 
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