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Repeat all the steps ending with the loading of the blank.q9q. Now set all the
settings and bmps as the following. The bmp in Texture is tutweav.bmp and the one
in Environment is ff15.bmp. These are the settings for my orangefoil.q9q.
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This is what the preview should look like. Remember that you can move the Texture
bmp around to get a slightly different look!
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If you look down at the Lights control, you will see that the second little square
is black. What this does is to disable the second light control. You can move
the bluedot on that control anywhere you want, but it will make no difference.
Try this.
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Now go ahead and finish making this preset example with the rectangle, the font
and dingbat. Place this one next to the last one you made. The reason for this
is so that you can now compare the differences in settings. The first preset we
made is kinda glassy looking were as this one is a bit metallic looking. You can
get all sorts of different looks with BP which is why this is pretty much my
favorite plugin. Below is my sample.
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I hope you will experiment and come up with some nice presets that you can show us!!!
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