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    Default Applying inner shadow only

    Hello,

    any tip how I can apply a "inner shadow only" like in this sample on the top? Thanks for any help.

    TomTom


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    Default Re: Applying inner shadow only

    We always have tips.

    Draw a rectangle across the top of the area and about 1/2" deep. Apply a 20% Black fill (light gray)

    Apply a Multiply gradient transparency.

    That's it.

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    Default Re: Applying inner shadow only

    Depending on how dark you want the shadow make the rectangle darker. I used a 40% Black for this example.
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    Default Re: Applying inner shadow only

    Hello,

    thanks a lot. This did work great for me. Did just use.

    Regards

    TomTom

 

 

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