

Swirl, a classic Eye Candy effect, adds spirals and whirlpools as curvilinear noise. Detailed controls, such as Surface Roughness, differentiate bathroom tile from rough cinder blocks. Controls for color and shape design the basic appearance.

Adding a reflected image creates shiny plating and surface roughness weathers the surface with corrosion and pitting.īrick Wall (New) creates a limitless variety of brick, tile and block textures using six traditional bricklaying modes. The aspect ratio and taper controls enable round to rectangular embossing. Surface detail controls, such as roughness and grain, simulate smooth flagstone walks, granite walls and more.ĭiamond Plate (New) - beefs up wimpy text and creates tough, embossed backdrops. Bright colors can create stained glass and other effects. Size and color yield the basics, like cobblestones or residential veneers. These produce a wide variety of effects: Stone Wall (New) - simulates a wide variety of stonework. Textures includes four new filters and six updated Eye Candy classics. And, because every filter has a seamless tile option, tiling is quick and easy. Textures creates a limitless variety of photo-realistic surfaces for $99, the cost of a stock CD.

Relying on the contents of a stock texture library limits creativity. Graphic designers, Web developers and 3D artists can quickly create backgrounds, skins, seamless tiles and more. Textures produces a wide variety of texture effects, including snake and lizard skin, fur, brick, stone and wood. This is the first of three upgrades to Eye Candy 4000.
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from Alien SkinĪs a sister to their " Nature" collection, earlier this year Alien Skin released the Eye Candy: Textures collection - a set of 10 plug-in filters for Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Jasc Paint Shop Pro and Macromedia Fireworks. Later, XenoFex was a DTG "BEST" winner in 1998, then along came " Eye Candy 4000" which was also a true blockbuster, and the basis of this new incarnation. We originally reviewed Alien Skin's filters back in 1996 with their " Black Box" product including an interview with from Michael Pilmer
