This is a PPT cover page, pure white Beijing background, it will look a little monotonous.
In the page, feel free to insert a few circles:
Let the circle and white background blend together, and the picture will be much richer:
By changing the color of the circle, you can get a variety of cover backgrounds.
Seeing this, you will definitely wonder, how can you make the circle blend with the background?
In fact, it is very simple to use the path gradient in the PPT software to achieve.
Let's first insert a circle in the page:
The operation path is as follows: set the gradient fill, select the path for the gradient type, adjust the gradient aperture on the left as the main color (light green), the right aperture as the background color (white), and adjust the transparency of the right aperture to 100%:
The shape will blend in perfectly with the background:
Duplicate the circle, modify the color, and then scatter the placement:
A textured gradient background is done.
Even on dark backgrounds, this method works:
Like this cover, it is to solve the problem of monotony of the background:
You can consider adding a cool color in the upper left corner and a warm color in the lower right corner:
Of course, in addition to being used to enrich the background, path gradients have other wonderful uses.
Partially weakened picture
When an image interferes with text rendering:
Most people will choose to insert a translucent shape to weaken the background.
Doing so can indeed achieve the purpose of highlighting the text, but the background picture will also be dimmed as a whole, losing a lot of details.
Let's insert an ellipse and adjust the path gradient so that the right aperture is completely transparent:
Place it between the image and the text:
You can achieve local darkening of the picture, which can highlight the text without losing the details of the picture:
Picture like this cover basemap:
You can then use a path gradient to weaken the center of the image:
Finally, put in the title text:
Make a hover projection
Flatten a circle and add a path gradient:
Placed below the icon, the icon stands on the ground:
And widen the distance between the shadow and the element:
The coordinates look like they float on top of a map:
With the help of path gradients, we can make any element in the page produce a hovering effect, which can effectively improve the spatial sense of the page:
For example, pie chart:
Or a logical illustration:
The shape glows inside
Adding a path gradient to the shape so that the right aperture is completely transparent produces a halo effect:
Adjusting the left aperture to be completely transparent produces an inner glow effect:
Not only circles, but also any shape with a path gradient can simulate inner glow:
When we make a technology-style PPT, we can set the shape as a path gradient:
So as to make the picture more glossy:
Well, the above is the path gradient in PPT production, the common 4 uses, respectively, rich background, weaken the picture, simulate projection, create a sense of light.
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