Arts and crafts effects
Microsoft Expression Design offers seven different Arts and Crafts live effects: Cutout, NotePaper, Patchwork, Poster Edges, Stained Glass, Stamp, and Torn Edges. You can apply these effects to an object or text.
Opening the Arts and crafts list
To open the Arts and crafts list
At the bottom of the Effects section, click the Add Effect
icon.
Point to Effects, and click one of the live effects on the list.
The following effects are available from this list.
For reference, here are three original objects that have no effects applied: a bitmapped image, a rectangle with a gradient, and a text object
Cutout Creates an appearance of art paper cut out into small shapes and pieced together. The settings for this live effect are Number of levels, Edge simplicity, and Edge fidelity.
NotePaper Makes objects appear to be embossed in textured paper, as if on a letterpress printing press. The settings for this effect are Imagebalance, Graininess, Relief, Paper color, and Emboss color.
Patchwork Creates a mosaic of square embossed tiles. The settings are Square size and Relief.
Poster Edges Reduces the number of colors in an object ("posterizes" it) and increases the contrast around edges. The settings are Edge thickness, Edgeintensity, and Posterization.
Stained Glass Creates a simple mosaic effect as if the object were formed out of stained-glass pieces. The settings are Cell size, Border thickness, Lightintensity, and Border color.
Stamp Creates an effect similar to a rubber stamp being pressed on paper. The settings are Light/Dark Balance, Smoothness, Foregroundcolor, and Background color.
Torn Edges Creates the appearance that the object was hand-torn out of colored paper. The settings are Image balance, Smoothness, Contrast, Foreground color, and Background color.