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Since the Windows 10 redesign, Microsoft has a new brush in it's Universal Windows Platform (UWP) called Acrylic. If you're running Windows 10 and have transparency effects enabled, I'm sure you've noticed Acrylic, most notably on the Start Menu and the Notification Center.

Since Acrylic isn't available in WPF, I found a library called BlurryControls on GitHub that mimics the behavior. Here's a little example of it in LaunchBox.

 

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15 minutes ago, echofive said:

@grila what background is that withg the trees etc. That really cool.  Thanks for all your efforts on this stuff as always! 

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