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  • Sassy
    Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 79

    Shadows (complete)

    At present the tutorial shows how to shadow from particular angles but I would love to be able to shadow the complete element.

    if it isn't in the scrapbook it didn't happen!
  • Saviscrap
    Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 2076

    #2
    fROM MY EXPERIENCE WITH sbm sASSY I AM NOT SURE THAT YOU CAN oh sorry caps, its a regular thing with me lol

    If I want to shadow the whole thing, like if it was a photo, I copy and paste the photo and then in the shadow settings do it the complete opposite, but reduce the depth and opacity a little as it seems to look darker to me.

    Having said that if you do these settings distance 4 transparency 25 and blur 33 that does tend to make a nice shadow all around...I just tried it with a BG paper and put it on the page as an element.

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    • Kimmyann
      Scrap Guru
      • Mar 2009
      • 3915

      #3
      I do the same thing that Kaye explained with copy and paste. I also click and drag mouse across both items then right click and select align then center so they are perfectly stacked. Just a little tip, I use more transparency on both so it blends together better ( just my opinion - looks cleaner)
      Hugs!!

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      • Mylinnofeq
        Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 43

        #4
        Okay, I read the docs (ages ago) at least once. And being me, just plunged in. So much I missed - I am positive. But, I'd rather surf the forums than read the doc again so Kimmyann's tip may or may not be in there to find. Bumping this because I've been centering/aligning every single thing one by one. GACK!

        Bless you Kimmyann

        BTW, she may be the one whose post clued me to the Distribute vertically/horizontally trick in ScrapbookMax!

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