Glassmorphism Tutorial
Tracy Carroll
Freelance Learning Experience Designer, E-Learning Developer, owner of Instructional Design by Tracy Carroll
Glassmorphism is sometimes called the frosted, or virtual glass, look in UI design. The idea is to have a background-blur on an object, giving the impression of a frosted glass panel.
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There are many ways to create this effect, but one of the quickest and easiest ways is to use the Shape Effects tool in PowerPoint to apply a Preset effect. View the short tutorial below.
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3 年Thanks for sharing.
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3 年Never realised I could do this in PowerPoint. Thanks for sharing.