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From: timber (Original message) |
Sent: 26/07/2017 04:15 |
![Click here for the Melted Candle Text Tutorial Click here for the Melted Candle Text Tutorial](http://www.gabitos.com/treehousetreasures/images/mctut_tuthead.gif)
Click the header to go to the tutorial.
If you have any questions about this tutorial, please ask them on this thread.
And don`t forget to show off your results when finished! ![](/animationssmilies/images/emwink.gif) |
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From: timber |
Sent: 26/07/2017 20:36 |
Hmm, I thought Glass was one of the filters that works in the demo version of Eye Candy 4000.
Chocy, you don`t need EC4000 for this tut.
- Do you have Eye Candy 3?
If not, then you can download a copy here.
- To glass the text, use the same bevel as my tutorial, and then apply the Eye Candy 3 glass settings from this Glass Text tutorial written by Kes.
- The graininess is common when working with so many colors as this pattern. You could try adjusting the scale of the pattern, step #4. Do you remember what scale you used?
- Does the Drip filter work with the demo version of Eye Candy 4000? How did you do your drips?
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From: Chocy |
Sent: 26/07/2017 20:40 |
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From: timber |
Sent: 26/07/2017 20:42 |
I`m glad you found the link ![](/animationssmilies/images/emwink.gif) |
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From: Chocy |
Sent: 26/07/2017 20:42 |
I used the font Double featurebefore..i got the eyecandy working
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From: timber |
Sent: 26/07/2017 20:47 |
Thank you for sharing the name of the font of your first tag.
Did you get Eye Candy 4000 to work
or did you use Eye Candy 3? |
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From: Chocy |
Sent: 26/07/2017 23:36 |
got Eye Candy 4000 to work for the drip
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From: Su2U |
Sent: 29/07/2017 02:07 |
decided not to animate it, but at least I got my EC400 working :)
and wow am I rusty!
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From: timber |
Sent: 29/07/2017 02:56 |
![Image](http://2img.net/h/i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr358/ArtisticExpressionz/Expressions/Great_Job/bluegj.gif) |
Ahhh, at least you played, Su! ![](/animationssmilies/images/emthup.gif)
I have taken quite a few breaks from PSP so I know what "rusty" feels like.
Thanks for playing , I enjoyed seeing your results! ![](/animationssmilies/images/emsmiled.gif) |
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From: justjam |
Sent: 11/03/2018 03:04 |
After all this time.....I finally got around to trying this tut. ![](http://images.yuku.com/image/gif/936365274da558eb2f843cd16b689ff638157c52.gif) It is a fun tut and I love the results! Thanks, timber. ![](http://images.yuku.com/image/gif/b5916944572d3364934e1480ad09cd83ffe58d8b.gif) Here are my results. ![](http://2img.net/h/i118.photobucket.com/albums/o99/justjam_01/JudyTags/byme/Judy_melted%20candle%20tut_jam.gif) |
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From: timber |
Sent: 11/03/2018 03:59 |
![](http://2img.net/h/i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr358/ArtisticExpressionz/Expressions/Great_Work/tbt07greatworkFeltShadows.gif) Your tag looks great, Judy! ![](/animationssmilies/images/emsmiled.gif) I love how differently each name looks ![](/animationssmilies/images/emthup.gif) with this pattern and drip settings. Thanks for giving this tut a try and showing your results! ![](/animationssmilies/images/emsmile.gif) |
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From: Daphne70 |
Sent: 18/12/2019 01:51 |
Timber I have also just finished doing the melted candle tut with the animation and because I still have my jasc 8 did it all in that so as to copy as per your tutorial... but my text comes out with a white shadow on it... which is fine to use in an email as it has a white background but to use it on a coloured image it would not look like having a transparent background .. |
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Message 21 of 24 on the subject |
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From: timber |
Sent: 18/12/2019 02:06 |
Congrats on completing the Melted Candle Tutorial, Daphne! ![](http://www.gabitos.com/animationssmilies/images/emsmiled.gif) The white shadow that you're seeing comes from saving the image as a GIF (animation). When you use this format (GIF), all semi-transparent pixels are blended with a color to create opaque pixels. Since most message boards have a white background for the messages, I have used the color white. If you wanted to display this tag on a non-white background, then you'd have to create another tag and change the blend color as indicated in the screenshot below where it says #FFFFFF. ![](/treehousetreasures/images/mctut_aspartialtrans.gif) You could also create a non-animated tag and save it in PSP as a PNG and then you can display it nicely on a non-white background. |
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Message 22 of 24 on the subject |
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We are having extreme heat today it is now over 40 degree celcius ![](/treehousetreasures/images/this_is_hot_animation.gif) |
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Message 23 of 24 on the subject |
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From: Chuy |
Sent: 05/01/2020 23:07 |
Thanks a lot Timber, pretty tutorial.
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Message 24 of 24 on the subject |
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From: timber |
Sent: 21/10/2020 19:47 |
Great results, Daphne and Chuy! Thanks for trying this tutorial ![](http://www.gabitos.com/animationssmilies/images/emrose.gif) and showing your fab results! ![](http://www.gabitos.com/animationssmilies/images/emsmiled.gif) I have revisited this tutorial using a gothic font ![](http://www.gabitos.com/animationssmilies/images/emsmilep.gif) , Black Castle, and the fill that I used was made from a Halloween tube I think. I used the same drip settings for this tag, but I've applied the drip twice for each frame of the animation to make it more drippy. I've never liked the flame from this tutorial ![](http://www.gabitos.com/animationssmilies/images/emdoubt.gif) so I created another one that I like more. ![](/treehousetreasures/images/tbt20timberblackcastlemelt.gif) |
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