Your instructions are thorough and crystal clear and you have a very soothing and friendly voice. I’m very happy to have found you. Thank you for your patience and diligence in creating this lesson. Best of luck in your endeavors.
This was super great, and easy! I am a teacher and I want the students to move a "magnifying glass" over objects, so I am going to try this using the effects in the opposite way (blurred background, non-blurred morphed image). I will post the results :)
Great concept and I like the design idea. I was able to create the same effect though with half the amount of input. I found I didn't need to add the master slide set up as I formatted the slide background on the slide, I didn't need the additional image for the glass to slide over as l could set the transparencies on the shape (this meant I didn't need to realign the crop image) and I grouped the glass shapes together (ctrl G) so that I was sure they would move together and reduced errors. Keep up the good work!
Your instructions are thorough and crystal clear and you have a very soothing and friendly voice. I’m very happy to have found you. Thank you for your patience and diligence in creating this lesson. Best of luck in your endeavors.
Thank you for the kind words. glad you like the content!
This was super great, and easy! I am a teacher and I want the students to move a "magnifying glass" over objects, so I am going to try this using the effects in the opposite way (blurred background, non-blurred morphed image). I will post the results :)
That's a great idea. Do share the results!
Thanks for this. I'm thinking it might have worked with filling the shape with a background image
Great learniong bro! Thank you for sharing your expertise. Looking forward to more.
just discovered your channel, Awesome work!!
Subscribed and shared :)
Glad you liked it ☺️ thanks for watching!
Thanks so much for your valuable amazing tutorial, may GBU gentlement
Great concept and I like the design idea. I was able to create the same effect though with half the amount of input. I found I didn't need to add the master slide set up as I formatted the slide background on the slide, I didn't need the additional image for the glass to slide over as l could set the transparencies on the shape (this meant I didn't need to realign the crop image) and I grouped the glass shapes together (ctrl G) so that I was sure they would move together and reduced errors. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Duncan, that sounds interesting. will try out the method and see how it looks
@Duncan Allen hello... how did you get the blur in the transparent shape? Thanks
WOW!! This is simply amazing!! I'm curious, can this same effet be replicated in MS Word as well?
thank you!
what about the letters? they seem like carved into the glass. How did you do it?
an inner shadow has been used on the text.
Format Text -> Text Effects -> Inner Shadow (inside top left)
@@Studio42Canada thanks! :)
Brilliant!
Wow man. That's amazing and not that difficult. Thank you very much.
That's so genius!
Thank you! Learning a lot here!
Glad it was helpful!
It will work with slide background fill.
Anyways nice job, good
Great! Sir!
Thank you so much.
Thank you!
Content of great creativity.
Thank you !
You are amazing! :D
Thank you to much
awesome! tricks. Please share us more knowledge.
working on lots more videos...coming soon !
wow thx bro
video without dislike cool
Nice effect
Thanks for watching!
Thanks
Why can't you just use a transparent rectangle tinted in light gray color?
That wouldn't create the glass blur effect..it would only tint the image.
how to add text on it ?