Changing the color and direction of light on 3D TextArt images

You can use two light sources to color a 3D image. When you combine the two light sources in different ways, you can change the light color and light direction to produce a variety of effects on an image. Using the same color from both sources creates a single color effect, and using two colors and directions will achieve other results.

This illustration shows how you can experiment with color on a 3D TextArt image.

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To change the color of light on a 3D TextArt image

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Double-click an image.
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Click the 3D options tab.
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In the Lighting 1 area, open the Light color WordPerfect Office pgx 3dcolor1 Changing the color and direction of light on 3D TextArt images picker, and click a primary color.
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In the Lighting 2 area, open the Light color WordPerfect Office pgx 3dcolor2 Changing the color and direction of light on 3D TextArt images picker, and click an additional color.

To change the direction of light on a 3D TextArt image

WordPerfect Office btnbacktotopproc Changing the color and direction of light on 3D TextArt images
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Double-click an image.
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Click the 3D options tab.
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In the Lighting 1 area, open the Light direction WordPerfect Office pgx lightdirection Changing the color and direction of light on 3D TextArt images picker, and click a primary light direction.
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In the Lighting 2 area, open the Light direction WordPerfect Office pgx lightdirection Changing the color and direction of light on 3D TextArt images picker, and click an additional light direction.

Changing the color and direction of light on 3D TextArt images