Auto-add this shadow to all captured images option You can also turn this feature on or off with the “Toggle Object Shadow” button on the main toolbar. Select this option to have all shapes subsequently drawn on the image with any drawing tools include this shadow. Auto-add this shadow to newly drawn shapes The program will add the shadow around the current selection on this image, or to entire image if a selection isn’t visible. Add around the current image selection optionĬheck this for HyperSnap to apply the shadow to the image currently loaded into the HyperSnap workspace. If you select a small area inside your image and add shadow around it, the shadow background will be the old image, not the new color. Note : This color is used as a shadow background for the shadow areas that fall beyond the current image area. Shadow background colorĬlick the down pointing triangle to select the background color from palette, or click the color picker (eyedropper) tool to select background color from anywhere on the screen. Observe the effect in the preview window to the right. Direction sliderĭrag this slider to change the direction of the shadow. Moving it to right produces more life-like diffused (soft) shadow, as if from a closer, sphere shaped lamp. Moving this slider all the way to left produces a sharp shadow, as if from a distant point light source. Diffusion sliderĭrag this slider to set the diffusion of the shadow. Dark increases the apparent contrast of the shadow, making light appear more “harsh and sharp.” Lighter values make the shadow “softer”, so the light it is imitating will appear less harsh. Inner Shade sliderĭrag this slider to set the darkness of the shadow’s umbra, the core of the shadow. Shadow has several methods of operation: It can work automatically using your preferences established within the Shadow dialog each time you capture, or it can be used manually, applied around a selection as an effect.ĭrag this slider to set your shadows to be either closer or farther away from your selection. Adds what looks like a 3D drop shadow to selected areas of your capture.
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