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T00N |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 20:04:13 I know how to make a rectangle in the web 2.0 style
[img]http://lynxcardesign.nl/files/shared_master_masterfilledrrect2.png[/img]
But I was wondering if this effect can also be applied to text? |
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T00N |
Posted - 09 May 2008 : 10:05:59 Thanks for the help, I know now how it works.
[img]http://lynxcardesign.nl/files/shared_master_mastergrlabel1.png[/img] |
T00N |
Posted - 08 May 2008 : 12:48:43 Oke I'm gonna give it a try.
Seems logical, I just didn't think of making it out of two images. |
petran |
Posted - 08 May 2008 : 11:49:57 I have made this stencil
[img]http://www.rdbf.nl/DHE/web_2.png[/img] to get this result
[img]http://www.rdbf.nl/DHE/web2_gfxcanvas1.png[/img]
In the graphical canvas you make your text in the darker color. I used a linear fill for this. Copy this label and paste it in place (CTRL_P, this stacks one label on the other). Change its color in an other one (the light one). On this copy you apply the stencil.
Be sure to do this in the graphical canvas. This gives a smoother result. |
candid |
Posted - 08 May 2008 : 08:59:40 Yes, as far as I know.
Use a graphic label, and apply a linear fill to it.
George |
T00N |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 22:31:12 Sure...
[img]http://flashden.net/new/images/referral_banners/FlashDen_728x90.jpg[/img]
What I mean is the two colours effect like in the word Stock Flash. I know how to archieve it in programs like photopaint but I'm wondering if it can be done in DHE as well.
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jtarin |
Posted - 07 May 2008 : 22:09:27 Do you have another view or sample? |