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Copy and paste the component into your Framer project.
Create your ticket design as a frame and connect it to the "Content" slot in the component properties.
Create your holographic layer (a gradient, iridescent image, or colorful overlay) and connect it to the "Holographic Layer" slot.
Adjust the settings to your liking: Tilt Intensity and Perspective control the 3D effect, Reveal settings (Radius, Edge Blur, Default/Outside/Reveal Opacity) control the spotlight behavior, Cursor Glow adds an extra light effect, and Blend Mode determines how the holographic layer mixes with your content.
The component needs two connected layers: your main content (the ticket design) and a holographic layer (typically a gradient or iridescent image that creates the shimmer effect). On hover, your cursor reveals the holographic layer through a soft-edged spotlight while the entire card tilts in 3D space. You can control how intense the tilt is, how big the reveal spotlight is, how blurry its edges are, and the opacity of the holographic layer in different states. There's also an optional cursor glow that adds extra shine where your mouse is.
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