Outer Glow?
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Outer Glow?
Any chance that someone could write a script allowing you to have a glow around your character? I don't see any normal means of doing this, so i'm assuming this is only possible via script.
There are several ways to do this...
You could use a fill effect on a copy of a layer...
You could use the layer shadow... set the offset or light direction to 0 and change the shadow color.
These are just off the top of my head. There may be other ways.
There is not a "specific" outer glow effect... you have to think outside the box.
-vern
You could use a fill effect on a copy of a layer...
You could use the layer shadow... set the offset or light direction to 0 and change the shadow color.
These are just off the top of my head. There may be other ways.
There is not a "specific" outer glow effect... you have to think outside the box.
-vern
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I had another thought about this but I am already at work.
I was wondering if you nest the character group folder into another group folder if you can create different glow effects by assigning different shadow options to each group. For example
Group1 - Thin darker blue glow
-Group2 - Wide light blue glow lots of blur
Just a random thought ...

Group1 - Thin darker blue glow
-Group2 - Wide light blue glow lots of blur
Just a random thought ...
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Well... if you apply a glow to the "parent" group... and have each sub group with a glow... the parent group glow is "added" to the sub groups.bupaje wrote:I had another thought about this but I am already at work.I was wondering if you nest the character group folder into another group folder if you can create different glow effects by assigning different shadow options to each group. For example
Group1 - Thin darker blue glow
-Group2 - Wide light blue glow lots of blur
Just a random thought ...
If you use the same color it would work okay. For instance as you described... sub groups would have the thinner glow when they overlap other sub group layers.
Just watch out when using funky colors... they tend to get muddy when mixed as you describe.
This is a pretty cool idea though. I see using it to put bold outlines (shadow no offset no blur) around a group of sub groups with a less bold outline.
If the color of the shadow is 100% it will cover the shadow of the parent layer.
-vern