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How to create a 3D-looking steel object
Amy Authbert
This screencast shows us how we can create shape and make it look as though it has been cut out of a sheet of steel. We're also shown how to add a drop shadow to it to make it more 3D. In this screencast, we use the shape of a tick as an example, but don't forget you can make whatever shape you want and you can use the rectangular select tool, the ellipse select tool, free select tool or path select tool. . . .
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Changing the various settings for your Rectangular Selections
Amy Authbert
Once you have selected a rectangular or square area in Gimp, you can give it rounded corners and feathered edges. You can change the resize settings for your selections and choose whether to expand your shape from the center, or a corner. You can choose whether you want the Height or Width to be in a fixed position, so that when you click and drag them they do not change. We also look here at how to highlight your selection to make it stand out, and how to apply guidlines to them. . . .
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Creating animated images in OpenOffice Impress.
amyauthbert
In Open Office Impress, you can add cool effect to your basic or 3D shapes.
You can create entrance movements, to change the way the shape appears on the scree, you can create emphasis on the shape, to make it stand out to the viewer, & you can also add and exit animation for your shape.
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How to change the colour of a shape in OpenOffice Draw.
amyauthbert
In this quick tutorial, I show you how you the different fill effects and colours that you can add to your shapes.
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Learn How To Create 3D Shapes in Open Office Draw in our Quick 2 Minute Camtasia Tutorial
StevenH
While not as advanced as some of the dedicated graphics packages such as Adobe Photoshop, Open Office Draw still allows you to create nice looking images.
In this camtasia tutorial, I show you how to quickly convert a 2D shape into a 3D object, and edit the settings to get the look you're going for. . . .
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How to Add Borders to Basic Shapes using Open Office Draw
StevenH
Once you have created a basic shape in Open Office Draw, you can add a range of formatting to alter the appearance of your shape.
In this screencast tutorial, we show you how to add borders to the basic shapes you have created in Open Office Draw, including changing the border style, colour, width and transparency.
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