The frosted glass effect is widely used in PPT because it can create a hazy and elegant atmosphere. However, creating a realistic frosted glass effect can be tricky. PHP editor Strawberry found that many beginners encounter difficulties in making frosted glass effects. In order to solve this problem, the editor specially compiled a tutorial that details how to create a realistic frosted glass effect step by step. The tutorial provides detailed steps and clear screenshots to help you get started easily. Read on to learn the detailed steps for creating a frosted glass effect.
PS: In order to better display the picture, a 16:9 page is used here,
Copy and paste the picture again.
First style
Select the previously pasted picture and add it as a [blur] effect in the artistic effect.
Right-click the previously blurred image, select [Set Image Format], and then modify the values in [Art Effect] according to your actual needs.
Then cut the picture you set. And set the PPT background to the picture just now.
Right-click the blank part of the PPT and select [Format Background]. Then select [Picture or Texture] → [Clipboard] → [Tile Picture as Texture] in Fill.
Insert a rectangle and set the size and position. Finally, right-click the rectangle and change the fill of the rectangle to [Slideshow Background Fill].
The second style
In fact, when setting the artistic effect, we can also set it to the [glass] effect.
The rest of the steps are the same as [blurring]. Let’s take a final look at the comparison.
Personally, the editor prefers blurring.
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