Introduction: Eye Candy4000 is an integrated filter for the FW professional development. It contains a number of characteristic effect generation commands. We can easily get past the scratching effect by using it. The next thing to do is to have a thorough understanding of the command integration through instance operations.
Operation Steps: 1, first of all to understand the integrated filter the first command "antimatter (reverse)" effect. This command is mainly for the use of pictures, the role of the same as the mixed mode in the layer board, can be a simple color mode to transform a variety of different styles. Now we're going to import a picture for the demo.
2. Select the diagram, open the effect (effect) panel, select the Antimatter command in the Eye Candy 4000 command list, then pop up the Setup Panel, and then let's take a look at the filter command. See pictures and notes.
Here are a few items to understand: 1, Invert brightness (the percentage of the brightness of the picture after the reversal). According to the default color black to adjust, the smaller the percentage of the inversion effect is less obvious, conversely, the effect of reversal effect is obvious, to 100%, just like the photographic film. 2, decrease saturation (reduce the color saturation of the picture). According to the original color of the picture adjustment, the percentage of the larger the image color is relatively rich, conversely, the gray level increase. Reaches 100%, the image color is nearly gray. 3, inverted grayscale (reverse tone). 4, last Used (final used filter). This command is different from all other commands, and it works by finding the commands you choose to use. For example, when you use a filter command to feel dissatisfied with a change, if you use this command, it returns the effect of displaying the picture as you used the previous command. 5, Negative (film effect). 6, saturated (penetration effect). 7, slight Invert (small difference reversal). 8, totally inverted (completely reversed). 9, washed out (exposure effect). The above 7 commands, such as the 3rd to 9th, are built on several effects, all of which are based on different adjustments. Since the 4th command has no actual moderating effect, it is removed from the outside. Let's take a look at the effects of applying them.
What we want to know about this section is the bevel Boss (bevel effect collection). We can use this filter to create various types of bevel effects, although this is not surprising, but the obvious advantage is to adjust the angle of the light source and the angle of the different side level and depth.
1, first of all, to understand the following four pictures of the meaning of each. (1) The basic project is used to adjust the simple bevel effect, where we can specify the width of the bevel (bevel width) and height (bevel height) and the bevel smoothness (smoothness). We can also specify the position of the bevel, inward (Inside Marquee) or outward (Outside Marquee). We can also determine whether the global change in light, bright or gray, is done in the darken Deep areas. (2), lighting project to adjust the bevel lighting, that is, the light source. Here we can specify the color of the light source and the color of the global radiation, which is done in highlight color and shadow color. In addition, we can adjust the size of the illumination Heiguang diffusion, which is done in highlight brightness and highlight size. The interesting thing about this is that the sphere that represents the light source angle can rotate at will, and you just need to move the mouse up and drag at random. (3), bevel profile project to adjust the bevel side, where we can choose some of the results of the command built-in, you can adjust the same as the color curve through the drag curve to complete the bevel side or the depth of the adjustment. (4), this last item, as explained in the previous section, is a diagonal effect built into the filter, which I think is mostly for lazy people. I have no interest in it. But the thing that makes me feel cute is that there's a save in this menu, and of course, as we go on, you'll find many other filters that contain this command. It is used to preserve the effect we have done. When you spend a lot of time adjusting for a nice effect, you must want to keep it so that you can use it next time, use it, and it will faithfully save what you have done in the menu that we see. All you have to do is take a name you like and remember it. (5), perhaps you think the built-in effect of this menu is really bad, then use the Manage (Admin) command bar, in the pop-up dialog box you can remove all the filter built-in effect.
After knowing this I think you will say that it is not useful, in fact, I think it can help us create a lot of different styles of buttons, as well as the effect of text. Here are a few simple examples that I have done.
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