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Inspiring
April 15, 2018
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Outer Bevel Opacity Problems

  • April 15, 2018
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Okay, so this is driving me up the bleeping censored wall, here...

I'm adding an outer bevel to some text...but for some reason, the darker the shadow, the less opaque the bevel.

Have a look:

That red should not be showing through; that should be black. Or at least dark gray.

Nothing I can find fixes that.

I've got Opacity for Shadows at 100% and the Mode is set to Normal; by all rights, that should give me a solidly opaque outer bevel, shouldn't it?

And the Highlight isn't entirely opaque, either.

I've gone looking for tutorials; every last stinking one of them deals with Inner Bevel, never mentioning Outer.

If you cannot make this look like something solid, where the background doesn't show through, what possible good is the effect???

Help me out, here? Thanks.

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    Correct answer BionicDance

    Actually, I may have figured it out...needed to use Stroke as well.

    Seems an odd requirement, but...it worked.

    Felt like a kludge, but it was a solution, neh?

    2 replies

    Norman Sanders
    Legend
    April 15, 2018

    If you go to Layers > Layer Style > Create Layers, it will create separate layers of the Outer Bevel Highlight from the Outer Bevel Shadow.  If you turn off the eye on all the layers except the Outer Bevel Shadow it will reveal each bevel as a group as a tint and as such will show the red color beneath.

    Inspiring
    April 15, 2018

    Well, okay the idea was to get rid of the red, not bring it out.

    Also, I found the solution.

    But, thanks.

    Jeff Arola
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 15, 2018

    What are the settings for the Contour and Gradient Overlay?

    BionicDanceAuthorCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    April 15, 2018

    Actually, I may have figured it out...needed to use Stroke as well.

    Seems an odd requirement, but...it worked.

    Felt like a kludge, but it was a solution, neh?