3D Impact Pro 1.28

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    04/02/2005
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    11.9M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, DirectX 8.0

Publisher’s description

Create high-quality 3D titles, objects, buttons, logos, and more using Crystal 3D Impact Pro. Users can add the impact of high-quality 3D graphics and animations to Web pages, banner ads, videos, and presentations. Visual wizards walk users through five galleries of lighting, text entry, bevels, materials, and motions. Each gallery offers more than 100 customizable choices. Users can also automatically import existing logos, photos, and artwork as 2D objects, then animate them in 3D with a single click. Create cool effects like soft-edged shadows, photorealistic surfaces, and animated textures and backgrounds. 3D Impact Pro supports JPEG, PNG, and all varieties of GIF (including transparent GIFs with antialiasing). It outputs digital movies as well (animated GIF, AVI, and sequenced 32-bit TGA, TIFF, and GIF).

Version 1.28 supports DirectX rendering for preview shading.

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