Looks like stacked shapes with overlapping transparent gradients. Notice the two squares before the "s". I assume those are the extra points needed to create the two extra stacked gradients.
It would be great to be able to do volumetric 3D lighting in Moho
similar to this:
Cheers
D.K
Well, you can ( do a degree). You could do it really well if vector layers had the option to extrude in z + or - rather than both simultaneously.
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Looks like stacked shapes with overlapping transparent gradients. Notice the two squares before the "s". I assume those are the extra points needed to create the two extra stacked gradients.
chucky wrote:You could do it really well if vector layers had the option to extrude in z + or - rather than both simultaneously.
you kinda can … if you've set the extrude depth to (say) .5, you can set the layer z to -0.5 and the extruded shape is all below the z=0 plane or to +0.5 and the shape is all above the z=0 plane
you kinda can … if you've set the extrude depth to (say) .5, you can set the layer z to -0.5 and the extruded shape is all below the z=0 plane or to +0.5 and the shape is all above the z=0 plane
oh wow, that sounds so obvious...I had never thought of that, thanks!