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moonlithaven

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  1. Like missmary said, I would not limit it to those programs because well with poser you buy packs to use to make the images of the angels, fairies and what not.You really don't take your image and turn it into one, but you can find images that would be close to what you look like and alter them to resemble you, (which would be done in photoshop, paintshop pro or other graphic programs)(I could be wrong, it has been a while since I have worked in poser though) Bryce would be no help because that is a landscape software too. What you are looking for could be quickly in photoshop, paintshop pro, painter or any other graphic program with no problems. I would love to help you out, but I don't have the time right now because I have to finish getting ready for Dragoncon and faeryCon.

  2. Moonlithaven, thanks for the info. Just curious, what was the para/soy blend you came up with? I probably will do the firestarters, as you all suggested. I am just too tired of testing with this.

    I tried it at all different levels. It worked great with 70% soy and 30% paraffin. It was great at 50/50. I did not like how the 70% paraffin and 30% soy looked. But it had a kick butt scent throw, so much that I had to stop burning it because it was so strong. I was using the IGI 4794 for the paraffin.

  3. I loved the Cargill Nature Wax V-1. I had gotten it down last year as to were I did not get the cracks in it(it took me allot of time and hair, lol), and love the scent throw it gave out. And a few months ago, I was even trying my own paraffin/soy blend with it and was loving it (it looked great and had great hot/cold throw) Then I found out that they are not making anymore of the v1 right now, and they are recommending to use the new P2 for votives and tarts. So I just stopped my testing.

    I would use it for firestarters, or even trying your own para soy blend. I think I am going to do firestarters for the 25 pounds I have left.

  4. I had used that wax for awhile, and loved it (once their new p2 was released I stopped using the p1 and switched to the p2) and never had a problem coloring the p1 with the reddig glo dye chips. Maybe it was something to do with the fragrance and color morphing together and turning it a different color. I know I have had certain scents(depending on the color of the scent) react differently with the colors I used turning them a little bit different shade of the color I used after a few days.

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