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Graphic Effect - How to?
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How do I create the graphic effect (on my PC) of having light shining either from or behind a typed word and thus illuminating the typed word?
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks
How do I create the graphic effect (on my PC) of having light shining either from or behind a typed word and thus illuminating the typed word?
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks
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In professional software such as Photoshop, it's relatively easy to do. Furthermore, are you talking about an illumination on a plain page or on something resembling a photograph? It really does make a difference.
On the other hand, if you have MS Word, make sure the Drawing Toolbar is displayed. One of the buttons on the toolbar is called "3-D". Click on it and at the bottom of the menu that opens, you should see a menu that says "3-D Settings". This opens a small toolbar, on which is something that looks like an anglepoise lamp head. Click on this. This will provide you with a limited directional light beam to direct upon objects on the page - it's not fantastic but it may be good enough for what you need.
You could also try some of the free Serif software downloads, some of which I think can do as you ask.
In professional software such as Photoshop, it's relatively easy to do. Furthermore, are you talking about an illumination on a plain page or on something resembling a photograph? It really does make a difference.
On the other hand, if you have MS Word, make sure the Drawing Toolbar is displayed. One of the buttons on the toolbar is called "3-D". Click on it and at the bottom of the menu that opens, you should see a menu that says "3-D Settings". This opens a small toolbar, on which is something that looks like an anglepoise lamp head. Click on this. This will provide you with a limited directional light beam to direct upon objects on the page - it's not fantastic but it may be good enough for what you need.
You could also try some of the free Serif software downloads, some of which I think can do as you ask.