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In this tutorial you will learn how to give a 3D Zoom effect to an image.

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Fireworks Tutorial

In this tutorial you will learn how to give a 3D Zoom effect to an image.

Step 1
Paste an image on the canvas.

Step 2
With the image selected click on Filters>Eye Candy>Bevel Boss

Step 3
The following values must be given for the Basic option. Bevel Width - 16, Height - 50, Smoothness - 100, Bevel Placement - Inside marquee, Darken deep areas - 0, Shade Interior - not checked
The following values must be given for the Lighting option. Highlight brightness - 70, Size - 64, Highlight and Shadow Colors white and black (default). Click on the next tab, Bevel Profile and select cutaround .

Step 4
On the same canvas draw a rectangle of the same shape of the picture but slightly bigger than the picture. Convert it to a bitmap by right clicking on it and selecting Flatten Selection . Fill the rectangle with a shade relative to the image.


 

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