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As I said I might be a bit paranoid, but am glad to know it's a safe program to use as it's a neat one.
Steve
Originally posted by PJ Staley
I'm so used to the term "plug-in". You're right, it isn't a plug in. But it's still great (and free!). Also Steve, if you call the company's 800 number, they'll send you a cd (also for free). I called them and complained that if my internet should be down for whatever reason, I wouldn't be able to use their product, and they sent the cd to me for backup. I did have to call a few times because the person who was supposed to send it didn't get around to it, but still... it was worth it.
I'm so used to the term "plug-in". You're right, it isn't a plug in. But it's still great (and free!). Also Steve, if you call the company's 800 number, they'll send you a cd (also for free). I called them and complained that if my internet should be down for whatever reason, I wouldn't be able to use their product, and they sent the cd to me for backup. I did have to call a few times because the person who was supposed to send it didn't get around to it, but still... it was worth it.
Maybe I've become a bit paranoid here, but this program works only if you are connected to the "net." Have run Ad Aware etc and found no problems, but was just wondering if I am feeding info each time I use it.
For those of you who like to play with replacing backgounds, this "free" plugin will open up a whole new dynamic for you. It has a tremendous amount of possibilities, limited only by your imagination. I use it frequently, and though it was initially intended for architects, designers, etc., anyone with a vivid imagination and a limited budget will benefit. Here's the download address: http://www.accurateimage.com/essroc-...butor-version/
Here's the scoop.
Essroc's Masonry Designer builds visualizations of walls, freely mixing bricks and dozens of mortar colors. Outputting to an image file or to a printer, these visualizations can be put to immediate use.
In Vitaly's wonderful tutorial on creating watercolour images, he refers to a plug-in called 'Splat' to create a paper texture from several texture images he supplies.
Is anyone aware of any free alternatives to this plug-in?
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