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KacperLyszki935
Community Member
Hi all,
Long time lurker, first time poster here :)
My first E-learning challenge. I went for a different take and rather than blurring the whole background, I decided to play with blurring one character:
https://www.kacperl.com/E-learningChallenges/366-Blurry/story.html
One of my take-aways so far is that blurring cartoon characters isn't as easy to spot as when used in photos, and a stronger blur needs to be used.
Long time lurker, first time poster here :)
My first E-learning challenge. I went for a different take and rather than blurring the whole background, I decided to play with blurring one character:
https://www.kacperl.com/E-learningChallenges/366-Blurry/story.html
One of my take-aways so far is that blurring cartoon characters isn't as easy to spot as when used in photos, and a stronger blur needs to be used.
DanielCanave618
3 years agoCommunity Member
Nicely done, Kacper! I don't use the blurring effect in Illustrator very often if at all (I primarily do my blurring in Photoshop). I just gave it a try and did not like the results at all... I did, however, like this one effect in particular: Cont^e Crayon. I think it counts as a type of blur 😅
https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/daniel.canaveral/Cont%5Ee+Crayon+Effect+-+Illustrator.png
https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/daniel.canaveral/Cont%5Ee+Crayon+Effect+-+Illustrator.png
- KacperLyszki9353 years agoCommunity MemberHi Daniel, I agree, that crayon effect is very neat. I think we can welcome it to the Blur family :D