Dynamic Plug-ins | 687
• In the Layers panel, choose a layer.
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Choose a selection tool from the toolbox, and then drag in the document window to select an
area.
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In the Layers panel, click the Dynamic Plug-ins button , and choose Bevel World.
3 In the Bevel area, adjust any of the following sliders:
• Bevel Width — specifies the width of the bevel in relation to the layer diameter
• Outside Portion — controls the portion of the bevel that appears outside the layer
• Rim Slope — specifies the angle of the rim (innermost portion) of the bevel
• Cliff Portion — specifies the horizontal distance between the base and the rim
• Cliff Height — specifies the vertical distance between the base level and rim level
• Cliff Slope — specifies the angle of the cliff (middle portion) of the bevel
• Base Slope — specifies the angle of the base (outermost portion) of the bevel
• Smoothing — controls the roundness of the transitions between base, cliff, and rim as well as the
sharpness of the resulting ridges
4 In the Light area, adjust any of the following sliders:
• Light Direction — specifies the angle of the light source
• Light Height — specifies the light’s angle in relation to the canvas. At 90°, the light is shining straight
down, and at 1°, it’s nearly horizontal. With Light Height set to 90%, the Light Direction setting has
no effect. When set to 90% or less, the light rotates around the center.
• Brightness — controls the light’s intensity
• Scatter — adjusts the spread of the light’s shine over the surface
• Shine — controls the prevalence of highlights
• Reflection — controls how much of the source image is visible in the bevel. If you are working with a
clone, the clone source is mapped onto the surface at a variable percentage.
You can also
Add beveling on the interior edges of the bevel
area
Enable the Bevel Interior Edges check box.
Change the color of the outside portion Click the Outside Color chip, and choose a color
in the Color dialog box. This control applies only
when Outside Portion is greater than zero.
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