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    Add Water effects to your Images

    Sqirlz Water Reflections is a way of adding rippling pools of water, and rain or snow effects, to images or existing AVI videos.The pools, which can be of any shape, can be animated to give gentle rippling reflections of the scene above them. Choose from a variety of ripples, and control details such as wave size, perspective, flow, texture, color and transparency. In addition to wave effects you can also add rain and the resulting ripple effects to your image. The result can be saved as Flash (.swf) file, AVI video clip, or bitmap/jpeg file. The program is easy to use, and the effects look very realistic.

    The pools can be animated to give life like rippling reflections of the scene above them, and can be of any shape. Choose from a variety of ripple shapes, and control details such as wave size, perspective, water transparency and flow direction. The transparency option allows the image underneath your pool to show through (from 0% to 100%). Rain and snow effects can be added. If an animation is saved as an AVI file, it can be reloaded and an additional pool or area of rain added.

    You can choose from a variety of ripple shapes, and control details such as wave size, perspective, water transparency and flow direction.The raindrops and snow flakes can be adjusted in many ways, including size, speed, direction, transparency and scene depth effects.In this version: can now load AVI files which use XviD, x264vfw (and other) codecs. Ring ripples can now be added to existing AVI videos which are of long duration as well as short.In this way, any number of pools or areas of rain or snow can be added to your original image or video.

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    Re: Add Water effects to your Images

    The main window of Sqirlz Water Reflections offers no obvious tips or help files, and in our tests, the process of adding the effects presented unforeseen stumbling blocks that made it difficult to complete. Another way to add multiple reflecting or rain areas this time in a single step is to make use of an alpha channel in the image file. Users can customize the water simulations, specifying wave strength, separation, and brightness, as well as adding transparency and the illusion of underwater ripples. But anyone seeking this potentially lovely output must be prepared for headaches in learning and using the tool. Animations can be saved as Macromedia Flash (SWF) files, AVI video clips, animated GIF files and bitmap/jpeg/jpeg2000/png/tiff files.

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    Re: Add Water effects to your Images

    Sqirlz Water Reflections makes its user possible output animated water reflection effects in an trouble-free manner.

    Features

    • The raindrops and snow flakes can be adjusted in many ways, including size, speed, direction, transparency and scene depth effects.

    • Animations can be saved as Macromedia Flash (SWF) files, animated GIF files, AVI video clips, and sets of bitmap, JPEG and TIFF files.

    • Sqirlz Water Reflections is a way of adding rippling pools of water, and rain or snow effects, to images or existing AVI videos.

    • The pools can be animated to give lifelike rippling reflections of the scene above them, and can be of any shape.

    • Choose from a variety of ripple shapes, and control details such as wave size, perspective, water transparency and flow direction.

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