Text=(1) Jaguarwoman's "Mrs. Claus in the Candy Store", Copyright 2005, Jaguarwoman Webdesign. A darling, white-haired Mrs. Claus figure, costumed in her Victorian Christmas clothes and offering the traditional holliday cookies and milk. This figure is provided as a standalone figure, in an individual png file format, without drop shadow, on a transparent background AND posed in a Candy Shop background. 300 dpi, suitable for both printwork and webgraphics. All of this product's content was created by [Dana Sitarzewski, aka jaguarwoman], using Poser Models and Textures legally licensed for commercial use. Terms of Use: Jaguarwoman retains copyright and ownership of the images included in this zipfile (African Queen), and your license gives you the right to use the images under specific circumstances. You may use this images to create your own projects for personal or commercial projects, with no restrictions other than that you may not resell them, as is, as a discrete product or include them in collections or PSP tubes for sale or to be redistributed in filesharing groups. This license is non-transferrable. (2) Dana Sitarzewski Jaguarwoman Webdesign http://www.jaguarwoman.com jaguarwoman@jaguarwoman.com (3) Files include: jaguarwoman_mrsclaus.zip, which includes: jaguarwoman_mrsclausreadme.txt mrsclaus.png (1342 x 1946) mrsclauscandyshopcomposition (2400 x 2400) (4) You will need either Paint Shop Pro 5+, PhotoShop, Painter5+ or a comparable graphics program with layers capabilities in order to select the layer you wish, copy and paste it into a new document. (5) Instructions: Unzip the zipfile using Winzip or Stuffit (if you are using a Mac), open your graphics program, navigate to the directory and folder into which you unzipped the zipfile, and open either of the psd files. Make sure you have your layers tool palette open. Each layer is labelled, but not all layers are turned on. So select a layer and make it visible if it is not already visible. Then select the element you want, copy it and paste it into another graphics file of your choice. If you then want to reduce the size to a specific width or height, use your "Sharpen" filter AFTER reducing it for best effect. These images reduce very nicely in dimension, but may require a bit of sharpening when reduced by 75% or more. (6) No files required for 3-D programs are included in this zipfile. (7) There is no need for any conversion or application instructions: just copy the image from its layer and paste it into the graphic file document of your choice. Copyright 2003 Dana Sitarzewski Jaguarwoman Webdesign http://www.jaguarwoman.com jaguarwoman@jaguarwoman.com