True BoxShot 1.9

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    29/06/2009
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True BoxShot is a tool that lets you create high quality 3D Software Box, Book or CD/DVD Case. This software features customizable backgrounds that enable the integration of your soft box image in any picture. True BoxShot supports full 3D rotation with optional drop shadows and reflection effects. You can customize the dimensions of the box, as well as size and intensity of shadows and effects, and preview the changes in real-time. True BoxShot has advanced high resolution rendering with possibility to create up to 3000x3000 pixel images.

Version 1.7 adds new 3D book and 3D Photo, and allows to create transparent screenshots.

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