View Full Version : "post-it" with text and lift-up corner
NADAR
02-15-2004, 10:05 AM
I have to place a vector element looking like a post-it (with annotations)
pasted on another document.
I want to apply some distortions (applied to the yellow rectangle AND the
text) to indicate that one corner is lift-up and a realistic drop-shadow
(i.e. a shadow having a variable width depending to the dustance between the
post-it and the background image).
I guess this is not different than giving the effect of a lifted page in a
book.
I'm sure this exists somewhere. Any idea ?
Thanks
stupid_idiot
02-15-2004, 10:09 AM
there was a recently posted 'template' on the adobe xchange under Illy templates
"Nadar" <nadar@skynet.be> wrote in message news:402fa6ef$0$313$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be... I have to place a vector element looking like a post-it (with annotations) pasted on another document. I want to apply some distortions (applied to the yellow rectangle AND the text) to indicate that one corner is lift-up and a realistic drop-shadow (i.e. a shadow having a variable width depending to the dustance between the post-it and the background image). I guess this is not different than giving the effect of a lifted page in a book. I'm sure this exists somewhere. Any idea ? Thanks
NADAR
02-15-2004, 01:47 PM
Not really what I'm looking for:
I want to apply the curved effect to both the "paper" AND the text.
I can't do that with the template you indicate.
Thanks however.
"stupid_idiot" <spammersuck@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:102vde3bq5tc527@corp.supernews.com... there was a recently posted 'template' on the adobe xchange under Illy
templates "Nadar" <nadar@skynet.be> wrote in message
news:402fa6ef$0$313$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be... I have to place a vector element looking like a post-it (with
annotations) pasted on another document. I want to apply some distortions (applied to the yellow rectangle AND
the text) to indicate that one corner is lift-up and a realistic drop-shadow (i.e. a shadow having a variable width depending to the dustance between
the post-it and the background image). I guess this is not different than giving the effect of a lifted page in
a book. I'm sure this exists somewhere. Any idea ? Thanks
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