By default, all objects (including text) added to your Powtoon are 100% opaque. This means that the color is 100% solid and not transparent.
It is possible to reduce the opacity of the color, thereby increasing the transparency.
It is possible to reduce the opacity of the color, thereby increasing the transparency.
Following are some examples of when this may be useful
- Making an image lighter so that it doesn't interfere with text placed on top of it
- Lightening the color of an object
- When layering objects. In the example below, the magnifying glass's transparency was increased in order to display the paper clip layered beneath it.
To change the opacity of an object:
- Select the object and then click the Settings gear above the object.
- On the pop-up menu, click Opacity.
By default, the percentage slider will be set to 100%, which means that the color is 100% solid and not transparent at all.
3. With your mouse, drag the slider to the desired degree of opacity. In the example below, the
opacity has been set to 40%, thereby increasing the transparency of the object.
opacity has been set to 40%, thereby increasing the transparency of the object.
Important:
higher opacity = lower transparency
lower opacity = higher transparency
lower opacity = higher transparency
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