Once we have chosen an icon, we can decrease the size a bit and change the color. The next step is to set a very subtle line of color. You can play with the colors and transparency until you are happy with the result. We’ll do the same thing to the second gradient stop. We can see some glass-like effect on our shape already. Bring the dark stop to the right hand side, and the light stop to the left side. To have a glassmorphism effect, go to Fill, then Gradient fill. We will draw one rounded rectangle like this, then play with the borders and increase or decrease the radius of the borders. ![]() Now we will go to Insert Shapes and use the rounded rectangle. Once you have chosen one, you can click on the first design idea so that it will take up your whole canvas automatically. ![]() Then scroll down and browse through the images to see what we can use. Just go to Insert tab, go to Pictures, then Stock Images. PowerPoint has many good stock images and icons. Create A Glassmorphism Effect For Your Power BI Report Templates After this, we will go on to create an actual template for our Power BI report. The next part of this tutorial is to see how we can create glassmorphism style in our reports. ![]() You can check out the first part of our series here. Let’s keep in mind that we are not designing anything in Power BI, but we are using PowerPoint to make our reports look better. For today’s blog post, we are continuing our series on creating Power BI report templates.
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