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Create thickness effect in a 2D object that is transformed

Explorer ,
Jan 18, 2019 Jan 18, 2019

Hi everyone,

I would like to recreate the effect of the image I attached to this post but I can not recreate that thickness effect that is given to the object.

Can someone suggest me how to do it?

thanks a lot

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Community Expert , Jan 18, 2019 Jan 18, 2019

That gif is poorly designed and the text and rounded rectangle are very difficult to see but it looks like a little bevel and a glow are applied to the rounded rectangle.  There are dozens of ways to do that, most of them involve multiple layers. You could duplicate the rounded rectangle layer twice, apply a blur to the middle copy, change the color to a lighter value, change the blend mode to Add, then use the top copy of the rounded rectangle as a track matte for the lighter blurred copy of th

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Community Expert ,
Jan 18, 2019 Jan 18, 2019

That gif is poorly designed and the text and rounded rectangle are very difficult to see but it looks like a little bevel and a glow are applied to the rounded rectangle.  There are dozens of ways to do that, most of them involve multiple layers. You could duplicate the rounded rectangle layer twice, apply a blur to the middle copy, change the color to a lighter value, change the blend mode to Add, then use the top copy of the rounded rectangle as a track matte for the lighter blurred copy of the layer. The last step would be to add Bevil Alpha to the bottom copy or the rounded rectangle, adjust the angle, then move the blurred copy a little in the opposite direction to simulate the light falloff. As a final step, you could copy the Bevil Alpha effect and paste it to the text layer and fine-tune the look.

This took about 2 minutes. The panels are arranged so you can see every modified property of all the layers.

Screenshot_2019-01-18 09.06.40_5F0zni.png

That is one of about a dozen ways to create this kind of effect. I could have matched the sample but I thought it wold be too hard for users to see what the layers were doing.

Here's a project file to look at: Dropbox - Funky Text.aep

(note: if you end up with a .txt extension when you download just delete it)

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Explorer ,
Jan 18, 2019 Jan 18, 2019
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Thnx a lot Rick,

sorry for the quality of mi gif. Before check the aep file u attached i will try to follow ur suggestions and make it by myself.

Thnx again

Gio

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