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706Motion User Guide
When Substance is set to Flat
Use the Flat substance type to create an object that has depth, but which is unaffected
by light or shadows. Flat creates a “2.5-dimensional” look popular in graffiti and
pop-art styles.
Surface: A pop-up menu to choose whether the surface should display a color, a
gradient, or an image. For information on using gradients, see Intro to using the
gradient editor in Motion.
Color: A color control (available when Surface is set to Color) to set the color of the text.
Gradient: A gradient control (available when Surface is set to Gradient) to set a preset
gradient or create a custom gradient.
Image: An image well (available when Surface is set to Image). Drag an image layer from
the Layers list, Media list, Library, or Import dialog into the image well to use as the
surface material of the 3D text object.
Wrap Mode: A pop-up menu (available when Surface is set to Image) that determines
how the selected image is applied to the 3D text object if the image is smaller or larger
than the text object. Choose any of the following options:
None: The image is applied once to the text, and areas of the text object that exceed
the scope of the image are not covered.
Repeat: The image is applied and reapplied to the text object as often as necessary,
creating a pattern to fill in the area beyond the scope of the original image.
Mirror: The image is applied to the text object, then applied again in an inverted,
reversed orientation to cover the area beyond the scope of the original image.
Placement: A group of controls (available when you click the disclosure triangle) to set
how the image pattern is applied to the text object. For details, see 3D text Placement
controls in Motion.
Intensity: A slider to adjust the vibrancy of the chosen Surface option (Color, Gradient,
Image).
Opacity: A slider to adjust the transparency of the chosen Surface option (Color,
Gradient, Image). Drag to the left to make the surface appear more transparent; drag to
the right to make the surface appear more opaque.