Ball Shapes

A

Austin Myers

Create a circle and then use a gradient for the fill. You may want to play
with transparency and shadow effects too.


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T

tohlz

You will need to use gradient and shadows to get this down.
Here's a sample I have submitted on Indezine that you may want to take a
look at.
These balls are done with several autoshapes grouped together. Ungroup them
and have a look at how it is done.

Check this out:
http://www.indezine.com/bank/balleffect.html
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John Wilson

Very nice effects Tohlz!

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