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

    Thanks Frances and Larry!
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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    Really good job, Frances, I sure learnt some new tricks today.
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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    Excellent tut. Francis as always, here's my two efforts. Will try doing something like Maya using the techniques you have shown.

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

    I did 3, some better than others. Thank you Frances. I learned a few things here.
    On one I used a different font. the others used your suggested font but altered it plus a few drips.

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

    Stygg and Larry -- those are really nicely done!
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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    I experimented again on different textures using the font "Rocky Horror Show" this time which also looked kind of drippy... pretty fun!
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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    I like that RHS text Maya, looks wet and creepy, better than "It came from the swamp" text. I've left the Liquidism text in these two, just wanted to see how it would look with two backgrounds

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

    Great work Maya and Stygg. I like them all very much.
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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    I thought I would try it with a different text.
    Great tutorial, Frances.
    The method ensures that the text is completely editable - change it to read whatever you want.
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    Default Re: November's Guest Tutorial Video: Making Watery Text

    Thanks Stygg and Larry! I like yours too, Rik! This method is really fun and useful -- and, as Rik says, it's nice that once you have a font set up like this you can then just type anything you want on and on and on like as if it's become a sort of template file for that font.
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