amiga | 6 years ago | 5 comments | 2.1K views
Apologies if this has already been discussed, but I couldn't find anything after searching the community, nor can I find a setting that seems to accomplish it.
Is there any way to add depth (extrusion?) to an emoji character, even if just a simple black border, as in this [U] SIMULATED [/U] BluffTitler screenshot (the lower part)?
I found a video by @Franco that "looks" like his little fishies have depth, but hard to tell.
Anyway, thanks everyone, in advance!
In the current version, emoji are always flat. Thank you for your request!
The size and the position of the emoji can be controlled with the EMOJI property.
michiel, 6 years ago
Thanks Michiel!
As always, BT and associated programs still amaze me! (and have since way back in the Amiga days!)
Please keep up the EXCELLENT work!
amiga, 6 years ago
The only way is to import an emoji picture (.png) as an traced picture.
In a text the emoji stays flat
Filip, 6 years ago
When you extrude and rotate an emoji that is a 3D picture, you end up with something very confusing. As a general rule you should only extrude flat 2D shapes. For this reason extruding emoji is not a good idea.
What we really need is a font where every glyph is a 3D model. However with more than 2000 emoji, you'll need a small army of 3D modellers to create a new emoji font...
michiel, 6 years ago