May 15, 2007 Lance Lenoir and Mama Shan are happy to announce the new upgraded version of Lenoir Lashes in Brush form. This version will replace the previous version and will have an updated instructional video on the Products page of www.photoshopmama.net. This package includes 3 parts - (1)The Lenoir Lash Brushes (21 sets of 2 upper and 2 lower). (2)the Action to set up 4 layers for the Lashes, and (4)a reference file (print_lashes.jpg) which you can print on letter size paper for reference to the various numbered styles of lashes. These numbers correspond to the Lenoir Style Brushes. This action is compatible with Photoshop versions 7, CS, CS2, CS3 in English and non-English versions of Photoshop. INSTRUCTIONS Load the "LenoirLash_Brushes.abr" file into the Brushes palette by choosing the Load command from the Brush Palette's flyout menu. Choose "Append" to add these brushes to the bottom of the list of current brushes. You might want to experiment with how you want to view the brushes. You can choose various views by also clicking the flyout menu and choose, small list, large list, thumbnail, or stroke view. Load the LenoirLashBrushLayers.atn into the Actions palette by choosing the Load command from the Actions palette's flyout menu. The action will appear at the bottom of the Actions palette. Expand the set and play the action after you have opened an image to apply the lashes to. Make sure you are "layer aware" before running the action. For example, if you have already applied eyeshadows or sparkles to the eyes, you would naturally want the Lashes to be on top of this, so make sure you are highlighted on an upper layer, so the action will create the lash group of empty layers on top of the last highlighted layer. Print the "print_lashes.jpg" file for a reference to the Lenoir Lash Style numbers. The 21 Sets of Lenoir Lashes are unique, as they are not totally symmetrical; there are tiny nuances of differences which is why they appear more natural than any other lashes I've seen on the market! Lenoir Lashes are what you should be using if you want superior quality and professional results. Enjoy! MamaShan mama@photoshopmama.net