Tuesdays Entry Frame
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INCLUDED:
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1 Frame
1 INFO Notecard
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FEATURES:
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3 wood textures.
Tintable back shadow.
Tintable Inner Shadow ON/OFF.
Add your own photo.
Original Artwork by anibrm.jung
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DESCRIPTION:
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There are 3 wood textures available via a touch menu. This frame coordinates with the Tuesdays Entry Table. They are meant to be displayed as a set but can be used separately as well.
The back shadow is tintable. It is actually white and comes tinted a universal blackish color but can be tinted to match any wall it hangs on. See more about shadows below.
There is an inner shadow around the image as well. It is a separate face. If you add your own photo, the shadow will stay and give your photo a more realistic shaded effect. This shadow is also white and tintable should you need to better match your own photo. If you use your image that has a shadow added already, you can turn the inner shadow off via the menu.
The photograph is an original piece of work by anibrm.jung. The painting is modifiable so you can put your own image in the frame if you wish. Make sure you select the image face close to the center to avoid selecting the Inner Shadow face.
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TEXTURES MENU:
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1 Touch anywhere on the frame to get the menu.
2. Select one of the frame textures.
3. Turn the shadow on or off.
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MORE ABOUT SHADOWS:
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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 comes tinted a blackish hue to be universal but you can tint them to better reflect whatever surface color you set or hang your object on if you want to try for 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,
See item in Second Life- 3 Wood Textures
- Original Photo
- Or use your own image.
- Tintable Shadow