Changing the bevel light source
The bevel effect is created by a light shining across the object and highlighting the shape (profile) of the bevel. You can change the direction and height of the light and its strength (the contrast).
Changing the light angle (horizontal direction):
1. Select the object (see Selecting objects).
2. Choose the Bevel Tool.
3. If necessary apply a bevel (see Applying a bevel).
4. Drag the arrowhead to change the position of the light source.
Notes:
You cannot move the center of the arrow, only the arrowhead.
For precise angles, select Light angle from the Slider Type list. Then drag the slider or type into the text box.
If you have several beveled objects selected, Light angle changes all bevels. Dragging the arrow changes just the bevel (or bevels) that the arrow refers to.
Changing the light strength (contrast)
1. Select the object (see Selecting objects).
2. Choose the Bevel Tool.
3. If necessary apply a bevel (see Applying a bevel).
4. Select Contrast from the Slider Type list. Then drag the slider or type into the text box.
Notes:
If you have several beveled objects selected, any changes apply to all the bevels.
The colors used in the bevel affect the contrast. For example strong (saturated) colors require more contrast than weak colors to get the same effect. For best results you will probably have to adjust the contrast for each object.
Changing the light elevation (vertical angle)
This lets you move the light anywhere from immediately above the object (90º) to the side of the object (0º).
1. Select the object (see Selecting objects).
2. Choose the Bevel Tool.
3. If necessary apply a bevel (see Applying a bevel).
4. Select Light elevation from the Slider Type list. Then drag the slider or type into the text box.
Notes:
If you have several beveled objects selected, any changes apply to all the bevels.
For rounded bevels we recommend a light elevation of 30º. At this angle the bevel blends smoothly with the object.
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