Welcome to the Flat Surface Shader Widget by Muse For You
Because the concepts used in Flat Surface Shader are a bit involved I will be directing you to the flat surface shader website where you can experiment with the options that are in the widget. Here you can see how the lighting and the options work for the flat surface shader. Below are the widget options and a screenshot of the Flat Surface Shader website.
Flat Surface Shader website: http://matthew.wagerfield.com/flat-surface-shader/
To add to your Adobe Muse website do the following:
1. Drag and drop the widget onto your Adobe Muse website from the Library Panel. If you do not see the Library Panel go to Window-->Library.
2. Set the widget to 100% width by going to "Resize" in the upper toolbar and selecting "Stretch to Browser Width."
3. Set the height of the widget container by dragging down the widget or setting the height manually in the upper toolbar.
4. Style the widget with the widget options. Use the following website to see how your flat surface shader will look before you enter the widget options:
http://matthew.wagerfield.com/flat-surface-shader/
5. Pin to the top and middle of your browser if you do not want the flat surface shader to move as you scroll the website. The pin option is in the upper toolbar in Adobe Muse.
6. Done.
To experiment with the widget options and to see how your flat surface shader will look before you add it to your Adobe Muse website go to:
http://matthew.wagerfield.com/flat-surface-shader/
I've used the following images, icons or other files as listed.
Once again, thank you so much for purchasing this widget. I'd be glad to help you if you have any questions relating to this widget. If you have a more general question relating to this widget, you might consider visiting the forums and asking your question in the "Item Discussion" section.
-John Ramos
Muse For You
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