Skewed text in motion menu

Hey all. I have a motion menu where the art director has the txt built on screen on a skewed angle. So the text looks like its angled 3d into the page slightly. Its subtle but creates a nice visual effect.
The problem is the square boxes that encase the overlay highlight (shape to the left of each text) and button text itself can't extend over the entire text because of the skewed angle of it. Not a big deal for a DVD player with just up and down functionality needed, but for a computer with mouseovers, its an issue.
Is it possible to have invisible buttons that when rolled over or "selected" it actually toggles the hightlight state of a different button.
Hope that makes sense. I don't believe its possible but I thought I would ask. Maybe there's a way to script the button state in some way (cross platform).
Thanks!
Fish

hi,
well it depends what you want to do with the text, but if you make the text in Motion it will be vector based so you have more control over resizing and you can use parameter based animation presets on it. If you make it in photoshop first it will rasterised, so you have no control on editing it, resizing, changing font, and you cant use the behaviours
hth
adam

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