![]() Shapes require objects with distinct edges such as text, logos, or a selection. These are objects that are generally on their own layers. Texture effects, by contrast, can be applied to an entire image. They don’t require a shape, but you can use a selection of a shape and apply the texture to it. Once you select your effect, you can use the presets to explore canned variations that come with the program. When you mouse over the preset, the navigator below the preset panel gives you an idea what the preset will make your object look like. ![]() Once you find a preset that you like you can apply it, or if you do not find one that is useful, you can go to the right side of the screen and make customizations. What effect you choose will determine what customizations are available on the right side. Some effects have customizations in the preview panel as well for manipulating items directly like shadows. Once you get something you like, you can save it as a user preset so that you can use it again in the future. ![]() ![]() Once complete, you press OK and your effect will be rendered. One of the nice things about Eye Candy is that when your effect is rendered, it is done on a separate layer than the item it was rendered from. ![]()
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