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    Default Re: Jellyfishing :-)

    Thank you Wizard! :-)

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    Default Re: Jellyfishing :-)

    Quote Originally Posted by Ray69 View Post
    I have no idea how this technically works, but I consider a transparency in Xara not really as a bitmap, (not "set") unless I make it into a bitmap. And I haven't done that with the jellyfish, they're all still ... pure Xara. If you know what I mean.
    I should apologise in not complimenting your work first off but I got dragged into my details personna as I always like to understand a thing's construction so I better appreciate its beauty.

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    Default Re: Jellyfishing :-)

    Stunning Ray69

    Stygg

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    Default Re: Jellyfishing :-)

    Very nicely done. The subject matter is well suited to using Xara's transparency effects.
    Jon (Jono) Xara Photo & Graphic Designer 19.0.0.64329 DL x64 May 19 2022

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    Default Re: Jellyfishing :-)

    I'm a fan of pure shapes/gradients/transparencies without using bitmaps. I think it allows for creativity in styling the subject matter. You've done very well here, and I even enjoy the 'glowing' aspects you've accomplished using what I assume are transparent shapes. I do similar things and it's always fun to play with how the transparent tool works in terms of curves. You can accomplish very cool lighting effects with very little effort if you plan it out before hand. Great stuff!
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