Well, my topic says it all. I am using Picture It! 7.0 and I don't know how to create shadows. Any of you ladies know? TIA
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Can You Create Shadows In Pi? and if so, how?
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Posted 06 November 2006 - 11:05 PM
Hi Ashleigh, can I just say that Jenelle us just adorable.
About shadows, from what I remember (and I do not have this program), Picture It! Does not have a shadow option. One way to get around this... is to make your own. I believe you can duplicate your layer> fill with a dark color> place it behind your origional> offset slightly> and make it slightly transparent.
Perhaps someone looking at the actual program can let us know is this is the way to get around this. I believe PI has all of these options, if not you will have to let me know which step is missing... I used a different version of Picture It! but there are girls on here who use that program.
Hope that helps.
About shadows, from what I remember (and I do not have this program), Picture It! Does not have a shadow option. One way to get around this... is to make your own. I believe you can duplicate your layer> fill with a dark color> place it behind your origional> offset slightly> and make it slightly transparent.
Perhaps someone looking at the actual program can let us know is this is the way to get around this. I believe PI has all of these options, if not you will have to let me know which step is missing... I used a different version of Picture It! but there are girls on here who use that program.
Hope that helps.
#3
Posted 07 November 2006 - 05:57 PM
LissaD, on Nov 6 2006, 11:05 PM, said:
Hi Ashleigh, can I just say that Jenelle us just adorable.
About shadows, from what I remember (and I do not have this program), Picture It! Does not have a shadow option. One way to get around this... is to make your own. I believe you can duplicate your layer> fill with a dark color> place it behind your origional> offset slightly> and make it slightly transparent.
Perhaps someone looking at the actual program can let us know is this is the way to get around this. I believe PI has all of these options, if not you will have to let me know which step is missing... I used a different version of Picture It! but there are girls on here who use that program.
Hope that helps.
About shadows, from what I remember (and I do not have this program), Picture It! Does not have a shadow option. One way to get around this... is to make your own. I believe you can duplicate your layer> fill with a dark color> place it behind your origional> offset slightly> and make it slightly transparent.
Perhaps someone looking at the actual program can let us know is this is the way to get around this. I believe PI has all of these options, if not you will have to let me know which step is missing... I used a different version of Picture It! but there are girls on here who use that program.
Hope that helps.
Thanks Melissa! for the compliment and for the tip.
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