My circular and ellipse transparency always is darker at center. I looke dfor but could not find a reference to reversing this so the perimeter is darkest. I should have found this by now. Where is that choice please?
My circular and ellipse transparency always is darker at center. I looke dfor but could not find a reference to reversing this so the perimeter is darkest. I should have found this by now. Where is that choice please?
My circular and ellipse transparency always is darker at center. I looke dfor but could not find a reference to reversing this so the perimeter is darkest. I should have found this by now. Where is that choice please?
I think you just have to change it yourself. Click on each of the boxes at the end of the transparency quides and switch the inside to 100% and outside to 0.
Mickie
I hadn't grasped the use of percentage levels for each END of the transparency arrow.
Shoban, great question (for us newbies)! I wondered that myself.
Dale
Why, I’m afraid I can’t explain myself, sir, because I’m not myself, you know...
- Lewis Carroll
Glad I could help Dale...I probably learned it from one of Gary's tutorials. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
Mickie
in WebXealot 21 as are all the tools and functions.
See The XaraXone WebXealot page for a listing of all tools and functions.
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greatly increases the flexibility of the tool. Remember too that you can use the 'profile' sliders with such transparencies. Be sure to try that - playing with it has to be the best way to learn its effects. It can be very effective when drawing a Priester-esque bubble. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_cool.gif[/img]
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