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KarlisSprogis-d
Community Member
We are happy you enjoy our example. :)
Unfortunately, as Dave said, this effect can't be achieved in Storyline because it doesn't have functionality for background blur. Indeed, that would make a good feature request ;)
Given that the example needs working with the image editor, we have also created a blog post about how to recreate the glassmorphism effect in Figma. You can use Figma for free and it is quite a powerful browser-based design tool. You can read the step by step guide here: https://fastercourse.com/how-to-create-glassmorphism-effect-in-figma/
Unfortunately, as Dave said, this effect can't be achieved in Storyline because it doesn't have functionality for background blur. Indeed, that would make a good feature request ;)
Given that the example needs working with the image editor, we have also created a blog post about how to recreate the glassmorphism effect in Figma. You can use Figma for free and it is quite a powerful browser-based design tool. You can read the step by step guide here: https://fastercourse.com/how-to-create-glassmorphism-effect-in-figma/
ahssanmoshref-e
3 years agoCommunity Member
Every technology has some limitations. But if it give room to use one's creative energy to create better visual design through use knowledge of typography and assistance of other application then it is all good. Because in the end, the end-user only cares about the experience. And visually that first cover image is aesthetically very pleasing.
Only other feedback I have is:
The titles of each thumbnail could be make a few fonts and with and error at the end of it be the button ( kind of like the "Post comment >" button on this page) . Then the "read more" could be replaced with a time stamp ( i.e. "5 min read") to indicate a functional info) .
Thanks for sharing the design.
Only other feedback I have is:
The titles of each thumbnail could be make a few fonts and with and error at the end of it be the button ( kind of like the "Post comment >" button on this page) . Then the "read more" could be replaced with a time stamp ( i.e. "5 min read") to indicate a functional info) .
Thanks for sharing the design.
- KarlisSprogis-d3 years agoCommunity MemberHello Ahssan,
thank you for your feedback :) and nice idea about the "5min read" functionality! Something to think about in the next version.- camibfulton2 years agoCommunity MemberThis comes a bit late but I just saw this convo string. I have used created blurred effects for backgrounds in PowerPoint. Just putting it out there that it can be done with an external tool that may be more generally available to everyone.
- KarlisSprogis-d2 years agoCommunity MemberThanks Camille :)