2D & 3D Animator

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  • No. of downloads: 261
  • Publisher: PY Software
  • Date added: 22/02/2008
  • File size: 4M
  • License: Free to try
  • Minimum requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista

Publisher's description

2D & 3D Animator produces high-quality images, titles, banner ads, and buttons for your Web page. It comes with an object-oriented design interface that enables you to edit graphics, manipulate text and layers (graphic animations), apply special effects, and then compiles the animated graphic all from within the same program. You can add shadow or glow, draw with opacity, and add deformation, transition, and color adjustment effects. You can create animations from your own pictures and from 3D texts and shapes, or from ready-made templates with a big number of banners, buttons, and logos. To cut loading time for your visitors, have the program optimize your graphic by removing extraneous material. Once finished, output may be exported as GIF or AVI clips as well as JPEG, ICO, PNG, or bitmap images.

Version 2.1 adds new presets.


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