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Tuesdays Statement Frame - White

Tuesdays Statement Frame - White
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INCLUDED:
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1 Frame
1 INFO Notecard

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DESCRIPTION:
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Single frames have 4 seasonal art options, each season having 4 different art images to choose from. It also includes 9 center square options.

The Fatpack includes all 16 seasonal art options plus both frame options, both plank options and the 9 center square options

If you purchase the fatpack you are eligible to get an additional frame with new colors and art options free if you are in the Tuesdays VIP group.

There are 3 built in shadows.
One is around the main divided art. This can be made more or less intense in the menu.
The second is around the square in the center.
And of course the back shadow.

These frames are copy/mod and you can put your own imaged on the main divided face, which is one large face connected. Putting your image on one of the squares puts it on all of them in such a way that your image is divided much like the included art. You can also change the center square if you like as it has a built in shadow also. Be careful and make sure you are clicking near the center of the image face when selecting a face to add your own image.

All shadows are tintable. They are all white and come tinted a neutral blackish color but can be tinted to suit whatever image or surface is behind them.
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TEXTURES MENU
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Touch the menu to select which area you'd like to change.
Navigate back and forth in the menu until you are happy.
Close the menu.
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MORE ABOUT SHADOWS:
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For more realism, the shadows are white and tintable. Shadows are not actually black at all, they are a deeper shade of the object they fall upon. If you put an object on a red floor, the object's shadow should be a darker shade of red than the floor itself.

The shadows come tinted a blackish hue to be universal but you can tint them to better reflect whatever surface color you place your object on. This will give you a more realistic shadow effect.

Using the edit window, and selecting the shadow face only using "Select Face", navigate to the "Texture" tab and change the black tint to a deeper, richer shade of the surface beneath it.

If you have any questions or need help, please send me a notecard and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

Thank you and happy SLing,

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