Alex Knight has posted a tutorial on how to create a fiery button.
This tutorial will show you how to create a button template that looks like it has a fire lurking inside. For this tutorial we will start off in Expression Design to create the graphics for the button, then we will move into Expression Blend to create the button template and animate it.
This tutorial will show you how to create a button template that looks like it has a fire lurking inside.
For this tutorial we will start off in Expression Design to create the graphics for the button, then we will move into Expression Blend to create the button template and animate it.
Andy Beaulieu has posted slides, demos and links from a discussion with his participation at the CNY .NET Developer Group.
We had a great turnout and discussed using Expression Blend to Draw, Animate, and Style a Silverlight application.
Alex Knight has a great Expression Design tutorial about shadow breaker effect in XAML.
I have always liked using half shadows to break up sections of websites but in order to bring it into my Silverlight designs I have had to create PNG’s and import them into my Silverlight projects. This way has been fine but if you could create the same effect using simple XAML you would be able to create a smaller (file size) and a lot more flexible!!!
Alex Knight has a great Expression Design tutorial concentrated on vectors.
I just want to throw together a really quick post on how to create complex shapes in expression design. There are heaps of sweet tools at your disposal to create the look you want and here’s how to use them.
I just want to throw together a really quick post on how to create complex shapes in expression design.
There are heaps of sweet tools at your disposal to create the look you want and here’s how to use them.
Rob Houweling has accepted the challenge of Terence of Shinedraw.com to recreate his colorfilltoy application using Expression Design.
To achieve the shape I wanted, I created three circles. One large one and 2 smaller ones which I placed inside the larger one.