Candlestick Frame
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DESCRIPTION:
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The Candlestick Frame is a box shaped picture frame with 4 frames you can customize with your own photos. It comes in 2 tall versions, 1 with a finial and 1 without. There is also a short version and a version with no base. It is copy/mod and only 1 LI.
Each candlestick frame has 2 different frame textures you can change via the touch menu. One is a cleaner version and the other is more shabby and scuffed. You can also change the top tile via the menu to show either a vintage Parisian logo or a vintage decorative tile.
It comes in 2 different versions: white & natural.
In addition to the pictures, there is a shadow menu. The frame has a built in inner shadow around the photo area. This is so any photo you add will look naturally shaded by the frame. If you modify your photos in a photo editing program like gimp or photoshop and don't need the added inner shadow the frame offers, you can turn it off in the menu. You can also tint the shadow under the frame to match whatever surface it is sitting on. See below for more info.
They are fun to stack to make a whimsical tower. Try adding the box version with no base on top of either the short or tall one.
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INSTRUCTIONS:
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1. Touch the Candlestick Frame to get the menu.
2. Select the are you want to change.
3. Select the SHADOW option to turn the inner shadow on or off.
4. Select Close or Ignore to close the menu.
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THE SHADOWS:
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For more realism, the wall shadow behind the frame is actually white and tintable. Shadows are not actually black at all, they are a deeper shade of the object they fall upon. If you put your frame on a red wall, the shadow should be a darker shade of red than the wall itself.
The wall shadow comes tinted a blackish hue to be universal but you can tint it to reflect whatever surface color you set it on if you want to try for a more realistic shadow effect. Using the edit window and selecting the shadow face only, 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,
Ver el artículo en Second Life- Texture change frame and photos.
- Built in photo shadow.
- All shadows tintable.
- Photo shadow on/off via menu.







