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Glassmorphism Demo & PowerPoint Tutorial
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.
eLearning Demo: https://tracycarroll.net/CT_The_Gold_Standard/story.html
Blog post: https://tracycarroll.net/glassmorphism/
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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- CarolNorth-6915Community Member
That little gem right there! Thank you for this ✨
- TracyCarrollCommunity Member
You’re welcome, Carol!
- JoshuaMerlijnCommunity Member
Thank you for your guide. I did a cool presentation thanks to you and your recommendations.
Did you think about an idea to create your own youtube channel with all your guides? I would follow you instantly :3
How to create fake 3D effect is also a good thing you might be interested in. It became my second feature of the presentation :3- TracyCarrollCommunity Member
- LindaLorenzettiSuper Hero
Very nice Tracy!
- TracyCarrollCommunity MemberThanks, Linda!
- BentMichaelsen-Community Member
I quite like this. Thanks for the tip. Photoshop Elements is my go-to program, but I do see that Powerpoint too offers a great deal of absolutely wonderful options. This was a gem.
- TracyCarrollCommunity MemberThank you, Bent!
- francoismaraisCommunity Member
eh thanks for that
it's a shame that the possibilities of ST360 do not include those of the current version of PPT
- TracyCarrollCommunity Member
Hi Francois,
If you have Articulate 360, then you have Presenter installed in whatever version of PowerPoint you have installed. Presenter is accessible in the PowerPoint ribbon. It's possible to create effective eLearning courses with Presenter, combined with Engage and Quizmaker, which are also included with Articulate 360. It's an alternative that some of my clients use, rather than Storyline 360.
- Louriann_NCommunity Member
Thank you for sharing this tutorial! I have been looking for something like this forever!
- TracyCarrollCommunity Member
You're welcome, Louriann!
- MattGastineau-0Community Member
I love the look of this! Thanks for sharing this design tip!
- TracyCarrollCommunity Member
Thank you, Matt!
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