Information about Alien Skin Eye Candy Bundle - a Photoshop plugin package that incldues Eye Candy Textures, Nature and Impact. Includes a special 10% discount and a link to a free demo. Textures, Nature and Impact each represent an upgrade from their earlier incarnations in Eye Candy 4000. Here, you will tell the plug-in where you want it to be installed. As you see, I have chosen to install Eye Candy 6 into the default plug-in directories for the 32.
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Jimmy Brunet wrote: Will this work with PSP7? Jimmy, Yes it will. Here are a some extracts from the readme that comes with the download: 'Eye Candy 4000 is a powerful collection of special-effects filters that provides instant relief from deadline stress. In the demo version of Eye Candy 4000, three of the twenty-three filters are fully functional: Glass, Marble and Shadowlab allow you to preview and apply effects on your artwork. You may preview, but not apply effects created with the other twenty filters. Eye Candy 4000 requires one of these hosts: Photoshop 4.0 or later, Fireworks 2 or later (filters work as 'Live Effects' in Fireworks 3 and 4), Corel Photo-Paint 8 or later or Jasc Paint Shop Pro 5.0 or later.
Alien Skin only supports Eye Candy 4000 with programs on this host list. We recommend that you do not attempt to use Eye Candy 4000 with other programs. Eye Candy 4000 requires either a PowerPC processor running Mac OS System 8.6 or later or a Pentium II (or later) processor running Windows 98/NT 4/2000/Me with at least 32 MB of physical RAM and a color monitor with 24-bit or greater video card Eye Candy 3.1 Eye Candy 3 only works Adobe Photoshop 3.0.4 or later versions, JASC Paint Shop Pro 5.0 or later, Deneba Canvas 6.0 or later, Corel Photo-Paint 9.0 or later, Macromedia Fireworks 2.0 or later. We do not recommend that you attempt to use Eye Candy 3 with any other programs. The Macintosh version of Eye Candy 3 only works with PowerPC processors.' -Regards,Robin Redbreast.