This is a derivable photo enhancer - ideal for anyone looking to spice up their pictures. It even comes with 4 frame templates ideallly suited for taking pictures for the DOC.
Use this as a simple sticker making machine or a full blown snapshot enhancer. When you derive from this photo-shoot type product, you get to define a huge collection of effects and options!

Please Note: Do NOT buy this item! This is meant to be a derivable item. The only "useful" textures/effects on here are the tint. If you'd like to see a great derived product, check out this one:
*W* Photo DOCtor

Feature Summary:
8 backgrounds (up to 256x512)
8 opacity mapped special effects
4 opacity mapped enhancers
8 frames made to size for the DOC ("saved outfit" size)
8 shades of tint
4 rotating column enhancers
10 standing nodes
Help panel with all commands

More features:
Every special effect and enhancer can animated or sit still, as needed
The special effects, enhancers and tint can be layered at the same time
There are 10 standing nodes: 3 in front, middle and back, with 1 additional node in the center raised off the ground
On the center standing nodes, blended items do NOT disappear
There are 4 frame textures. Each creates 2 sizes of frames for full frontal pictures or waist up shots

Three layers of transparency WITHOUT losing your avatar's blended items!
I have tested with the default female avatar which uses blended hair. Most blended products will remove this hair. In fact, in most of the standing nodes on this product the hair is removed. But on the center node (ideally suited for almost all photoshoots), the blended items do NOT disappear. I have turned on THREE layers of blended panels (special effect, enhancer and tint) and the avatar still keeps her blended hair!

Rotating columns
Besides the 2 layers of customizable effects/enhancers, there are two types of spinning columns that circle the avatar while standing on the photoshoot's center node.
These textures and their animation are all customizable.
The product includes 1 half-height column ideally suited for an effect such as fog, fire, water, etc.
The other 3 columns are from toe to head and are ideally suited for "particle" type effects - things that might surround the avatar such as snow, rain, etc.

How to animate your particles or textures:
The default animation on effects and the columns can easily be changed. In fact, even the enhancers can animate!

To change the animation:
Open the Material tab in the previewer
Select the texture that corrsponds to the item you want to animate
If you do NOT want your effect to animate, look in "Texture Animation Parameters" and UNCHECK "on"
if you DO want your effect to animate:
Look in "Texture Animation Parameters" and CHECK "on"
Make sure "Mode" is set to Scrolling
Set "Frames/Cell" to 1
Leave ALL other boxes blank except for "Direction X" and "Direction Y"
Set "Direction X" and "Direction Y" according to the chart below

How-To: Scrolling Animation:
Use the following values in the "Texture Animation Parameters" section of the previewer.
The following x and y values will go in the "Direction X" and "Direction Y" boxes. Right: x=-1 and y=0
Left: x=1 and y=0
Up: x=0 and y=1
Down: x=0 and y=-1
Diagonal: set both x and y to a combination of 1 and -1

Extra Notes:
The column effect uses a blended texture by default. This will make the column DISAPPEAR if any of the 3 other panels are turned on (special effect, enhancers or tint).
To use the column effect, you will have to inform the users of your product that they must turn off the 3 panels (special effects, enhancers and tint) OR you can make your spinning column NOT use a blended texture (uncheck "Use Blending" on the Material in the Previewer).

Also note: The tint panel colors cannot be changed.

Tint color chart:


Sample Images:
The help panel with all commands:


The default "look" of an unmodified photo DOCtor:


The frame show texture 1 in both large/small formats:


The blended column (shows the larger size)


A blended, animated fx panel (casts a slight yellow tint):


A tint panel:


An enhancer:


An fx panel AND tint - notice how the overall color uses both:


An fx panel, tint, and an enhancer - all blended, all working:


An fx panel, tint, enhancer and a frame - all blending still working: