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    Default November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    Okay, okay, it's up and live now!

    Making Watery Text, a BBC exclusive presentation

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    See how Frances takes seamless tiles she designed and put editable text on the tiles, that look like someone carefully spilled water on stone, wood, and so on, to spell out words. And you can change the lettering to say anything you like at any time, because this optical illusion Frances came up with uses editable text.

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    ...and then come back here, and let's discuss how we can make other things wet...

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    Last edited by Gare; 19 November 2014 at 11:07 PM. Reason: I made mistakes, but my text was edible...

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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    Wonderful tutorial, Frances!!! Thanks too, Gare.
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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    It's Frances' tutorial, Maya. All I did was put some Turtle Wax on it here and there and buff it a little in places.

    Oh, by the way, the bluejays have decided to stay in our back yard even though we got some dusting for the past week and temps in the 20s, Fahrenheit. Not a nice Autumn, unfair, unfair! And because the seasons were so screwed up, we didn't have as many berries and seeds anywhere in Central NY, so when I put out peanuts, it's not extra food, not really. They're coming here for dinner, not a snack.

    Beautiful birds, breathtaking to watch them land. Their cries are awesome, and when I don't put out peanuts in the morning, I'm doing dishes in the kitchen, and they fly up to the nearby deck, screech and give me dirty looks.

    Frances, we had a hard time advertising the tutorial, because we were stuck with the words "stone" and "wet", which beg puns of the Laugh-In double-entendre type. I hope we weren't too offensive in the copywriting. Just a little offensive, okay?

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    It's Frances' tutorial, Maya. All I did was put some Turtle Wax on it here and there and buff it a little in places.

    Oh, by the way, the bluejays have decided to stay in our back yard even though we got some dusting for the past week and temps in the 20s, Fahrenheit. Not a nice Autumn, unfair, unfair! And because the seasons were so screwed up, we didn't have as many berries and seeds anywhere in Central NY, so when I put out peanuts, it's not extra food, not really. They're coming here for dinner, not a snack.

    Beautiful birds, breathtaking to watch them land. Their cries are awesome, and when I don't put out peanuts in the morning, I'm doing dishes in the kitchen, and they fly up to the nearby deck, screech and give me dirty looks.

    Frances, we had a hard time advertising the tutorial, because we were stuck with the words "stone" and "wet", which beg puns of the Laugh-In double-entendre type. I hope we weren't too offensive in the copywriting. Just a little offensive, okay?

    Thanks!

    Gary
    It's an awesome tutorial, Frances!!!

    Gare, I've been watching the reports of all the record-breaking snowfall around the country and I really feel for everyone and their struggles with it. The poor birds, too!!! There's just no way they can get to any food unless people put out seed and/or suet feeders...the poor little things. When Paul and I lived at Rosebanks, Staten Is. NY, while in the coast guard, there was a blizzard which socked us indoors and an ice storm on top of it --- brrrrrr! We had those beautiful bluejays and cardinals, plus starlings and crows all struggling to survive that winter. I even boiled pots of rice and added peanut butter to it and put out large quantities on plastic trash can lids over the snow so they could eat and they just fell on it and ate like crazy the warm rice mixture.
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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    Let's take the BirdTalk private, okay, Maya? I'll PM you later.

    People are going to start beginning to think Bluejays are part of Frances' tutorial.

    My bad and O/T,

    Gary

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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    People are going to start beginning to think Bluejays are part of Frances' tutorial. My bad and O/T,

    Gary
    I wouldn't think that, nor do I think anyone who reads the tutorial would think so either, at least I hope not. I thought it a cute story Maya.
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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    My goodness!

    I think I've used most tools and options.

    But... I've never used the 'Apply Soft Group' option.
    How brilliant is that?!
    What a great option.

    Thanks, indeed, Frances.

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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    Quote Originally Posted by Rik View Post
    But... I've never used the 'Apply Soft Group' option.
    How brilliant is that?!
    What a great option.
    +1 that is really great option, also when the text is skewed after in trying to give some perspective, so for example on some stone plates, it still stays editable

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    That geg is nice yet with the voice of the type machine when a text is entered in the video

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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    That is really very well put together, csehz.

    I like the perspective you've used.
    And it looks darn 'wet' to me.

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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    Thanks Wizard)) I do know where it is on my UI. I mean while watching Angelizes's tutorial I saw her opening layers on the right panel. I must work all on the base plate paper thinking they all create into the layers palette>? by themselves... I understand layers, but I tend to be get right into a design and forget about it halfway through. I just thought is it possible I'm not doing the tutorial right. Are you making new layers as you work?

    Here is my wax and pottery slip tho...

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    On Rik's Wood version I can see clearly the wood right through...back to the tutorial and try again.

 

 

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