3d Inflate effect #7037
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What is the expected result from Illustrator? Can you show that image? |
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I suggest using a ray-tracer. See examples at Coffee mug. |
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See examples at http://www.fmwconcepts.com/imagemagick/texteffect2/index.php especially the last set for the "chrome" examples. Does any of that help you? |
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See also "glass bubble button" at https://imagemagick.org/Usage/thumbnails/#glass_bubble and "badge lighting effects" at https://imagemagick.org/Usage/thumbnails/#badge_lighting |
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@fmw42 Thanks for the help. I'd like to get a more round look, but it seems that with |
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Not so. ... we apply a shade:
The result, The main limitations of shade is that it uses a simple model of surface reflection, and only a single light source at infinity. Perhaps you could process the image to simulate specular reflection. |
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You can adjust the result by controlling the function applied to the linear ramp (gradient) effect. For example: Input FX function:
Sinusoid function:
I leave it to you to adjust as desired |
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Here is another way
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Is the following what you want? I have a bash unix shell script called bump. Input:
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I ended up writing a script which converts an SVG file to an inflated 3D mesh: |
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Hi there,
I'm trying to reproduce the Adobe Illustrator Inflate effect using Distance Morphology and
-shade
operation.Here is what I've come up with so far:
Do you have any suggestions to make the results more realistic (add proper highlights)?
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